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$16,788 +HST

$174 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9171

2010 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Sunroof And Much More. 50,468 KM

$21,878 +HST

$195 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9182

2011 GMC Terrain SLT-1 AWD Leather Interior. 2.4L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Windows, Heated Seats, Rear View Camera, Rear Park Assist, Remote Start, Power drivers Seat And Much More. 68,475 KM

$14,488 +HST

$115 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9166

2013 Kia Rio LX+

Cloth Interior, 1.6L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering And More. 34,659 KM Previous daily Rental

$16,388 +HST

$137 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8751A

2005 Dodge Dakota Ext Cab This Is The Extended Cab Model And Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Certified, E-Tested 153,075 KM

2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT

$130 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9174

2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Onstar, XM Radio And More. 46,551 KM

$339 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $42,997 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9112

+HST

2014 Dodge RAM 1500 Pickup Sport Leather Interior, 5.7L, 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Heated Seats, Sunroof, Navigation, Satellite Radio, Rear Park Assist & Rear View Camera. ONLY 1,297 KM

NE PRICW E

$15,467 +HST

$138 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9160

2010 GMC Terrain SLE-2

4 door SUV, 2.4L I-4 Cyl, Automatic, Tilt Steering Wheel, Cloth, Wireless Phone Connectivity, Cd Player, Air Conditioning, dual Front Side Impact Airbags, Spoiler, 117,500 KM.

NE PRICW E

$16,388 +HST

P9172

Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Onstar, XM Radio And Much More. 45,371 KM

NE PRICW E

$8,449 +HST

$130 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

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$13,620 +HST

$108 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9132

2013 Hyundai Accent GL

Cloth Sedan, 1.6L 4 Cyl, 43,226 KMS, Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Keyless Entry System are just a few of the many options this vehicle comes equipped with. Previous daily Rental

$10,998 +HST

$109 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8875A

2008 Pontiac Montana SV6 Equipped With dvd Player, Alloy Wheels, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Power Windows, Power Seats, Keyless Entry, And Much Much More. 138,875 KM

NEWE PRIC

$9,878+HST

$22,998 +HST

$205 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9129

$19,388 +HST

$201 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2011 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 4x4 2008 Ford F350 Crew Cab 4x4 XLT

Cloth Interior, 5.3L 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Universal Home Remote, Locking differential, Extended Cab, Onstar And Much More. 69,122 KM

Cloth Interior, 6.8L, V10 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Running Boards, Heated Seats/Mirrors, Block Heater, Short Box And More. 135,350 KM

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NEWE PRIC

$124 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8995

2006 Infinity G35

This G35 Comes Equipped With Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Power Sunroof, Leather Interior, Alloy Wheels, Tilt Steering, And Much Much More. 120,838 KM

P9137A

$5,995 +HST

$86 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9058A

2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GT

Cloth Interior, 3.8L 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Cruise Control, Power Seat- drivers Side, Remote Start, Onstar And Much More. 166,532 KM

$10,388 +HST

$168 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8786A

2006 Mazda 6 GT

This Is The GT Model And Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 126,862 KM

NEWE PRIC

$14,996 +HST

$156 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9196

$16,911 +HST

$214 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8463A

$10,699 +HST

$85 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9094

$16,188 +HST

$115 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9192

$27,981 +HST

$222 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9201

2008 GMC Canyon SL 4x4

2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT

2012 Mazda2 GX

2013 Hyundai Elantra GT GL

2013 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 4X4

Cloth Interior, 3.7 Litre, 5 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Steering , Trailer Harness, Extended Cab And Much More. 47,405 KM

Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, Cd Player, All Wheel drive, Powered Sunroof Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 97,700 KM

Cloth Interior, 1.5l Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 64,545 KM

Cloth Interior, 1.8L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering ,Heated Seats And Much More. 54,277 KM

Cloth Interior, 4.8 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Chrome Wheels, Steering Wheel Controls And Much More. 57,926 KM

NEWE PRIC

$91 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $11,468 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

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P8809

$21,994 +HST

$196 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9078

$15,388 +HST

$138 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9185

2012 Hyundai Elantra Touring

2011 Acura TSX Premium

2011 Ford Ranger Sport

Equipped With 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Touring Model And Much Much More. 20,876 KM

Sunroof, Leather, Bluetooth, Heated Seats, Alloy Wheels, Cruise control, 2.4L 4 Cylinder, Keyless Entry And Much More. Only 48,841 KM

Cloth Interior, 4.0L, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, And Much More. 34,879 KM

$14,688 +HST

$116 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9165

2013 Kia Forte EX

Cloth Interior, 2.0L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering And Much More. 51,304 KM Previous daily Rental

$6,488 +HST

P9066A

2003 Honda Element Cloth Interior, 2.4l 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry System Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 191,356 KM

All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing. Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details.

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NEWE PRIC

$9,882

+HST

$101 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9151

$10,348 +HST

$127 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P8689

$10,494 +HST

$97 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P8558A

$22,288

+HST

$163 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9194

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NEWE PRIC

$10,948 +HST

$101 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P8528C

2010 Hyundai Accent GLS Sedan

2008 Chevrolet Uplander LS

2007 Mazda CX-7 GS AWd

2014 Jeep Compass Sport/North

2007 Mazda CX-7 GS

4 door sedan, Cloth Interior, 1.6L 4Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, 104,451 KM.

This Is The Extended Version With Automatic Transmission, AC, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, 7 Passenger seating, Cloth Interior And Much More. 118,555 KM

This Is The Gs Model And Comes Equipped With AWd, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering And Much More. 117,259 KM

Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Fog Lights And Much More. 32,629 KM

This Mazda Is A Gs Model And Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Cloth Interior And Much More. 78,955 Km

NE PRICW E

$12,788

+HST

$115 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9150

$8,488

+HST

$89 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9133

NE PRICW E

$13,488

+HST

$107 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9157

NE PRICW E

$16,872

+HST

$134 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9155

$24,188

+HST

$216 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS +SALES TAX NO HiddEN fEES

P9156

2012 Hyundai Accent GL

2008 Nissan Sentra

2013 Hyundai Accent GL

2012 Mitsubishi RVR ES

2011 dodge Ram 1500 SLT 4x4

4 door sedan, Cloth Interior, 1.6L 4Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, 66,151 KM.

Cloth Interior, 2.0L 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Keyless Entry system, summer and Winter Tires And Much More. 105,211 KM

Cloth Interior, 1.6L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Heated seats And Much More. 35,310 KM.

Cloth Interior, 2.0L, 4 Cyl Engine, 5-speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering, 24,929 KM.

4 door Quad Cab, Cloth Interior, 3.4L 6 Cyl, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Chrome Wheels, 38,808 KM.

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NEWE PRIC

$17,661

+HST

$127 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9103

$19,914

+HST

$190 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P8953

NEWE PRIC

$11,788 +HST

$120 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9149

$11,388

+HST

$118 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9195

$15,496

+HST

$144 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9123

2012 Jeep Liberty Sport AWd

2008 ford f-150 fX4

2009 Toyota Yaris RS

2007 Jeep Liberty Sport 4x4

2007 ford f-150 XLT 4X4

Cloth Interior, 3.7L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Keyless Entry And Much More. 67,892 KM Former daily Rental

This Model Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, Heated seats, 4x4, Alloy Wheels, supercrew, And Much Much More. 103,991 KM

Cloth Interior, 1.5L 4Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, sunroof, 93,733 KM.

Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 103,576 KM.

Cloth Interior, 5.4L, 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Chrome Wheels, Cruise Control, Front Bench seat, Power Pedals And Much More. 107,750KM

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NEWE PRIC

$14,688 +HST

$136 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P8865

$7,491

+HST

$96 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9152

$174 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $21,987 TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES +HST

P8974

$16,488

+HST

$147 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9119A

$150 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS $14,388 TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES +HST

P9145

2008 ford f-150 XLT

2006 Toyota Matrix XR

2012 ford Escape XLT

2010 Nissan Rogue SL

2007 GMC Acadia SLE

The XLT Model Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Cloth Interior And Much More. 92,610 KM

Cloth Interior, 1.8L 4 Cyl Engine, Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Remote start, steel w/Hub Caps, summer Tires, Both Tires with Rims, 125,333 KM.

Cloth Interior, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Alloy Wheels are just a few of the many options this vehicle comes equipped with. 70,038 KM

Cloth Interior, 2.5 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Heated seats, summer Tires, Remote start And More. 64,492 KM

Cloth Interior, 3.6L 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, ABs Brakes, Remote start, Heated Windshield Washer Fluid system, Onstar, 117,583 KM.

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NEWE PRIC

$5,994

+HST

$89 Bi-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P8842B

$18,488

+HST

$165 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9203

$22,799 +HST

$180 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9176

$12,688

+HST

$132 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9153

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$13,476

+HST

$140 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9154

2006 dodge Magnum SXT

2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 WT

2013 dodge Grand Caravan Crew

2008 Buick Lucerne CXS

2009 Hyundai Tucson GL

Cloth Interior, 3.5L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With.188,000 KM

This Venza Is Equipped With 4cyl, AWd, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Tilt steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 72,697 KM

Cloth Interior, 3.6L, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering, Cruise, Rear Park Assist, Rear View Camera, steering Wheel Controls And Much More. 28,806 KM

Leather Interior, 4.6L 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, ABs Brakes, Remote start, dVd/Navigation,Heated seats, sunroof, Rear Park Assist, 125,441 KM.

FWd, Cloth Interior, 2.0L 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering, 23,325 KM.

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$16,388

+HST

$130 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9173

$12,788

+HST

$102 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9095A

$10,388 +HST

$83 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9189

$16,188

+HST

$128 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P9197

$9,101

+HST

$95 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES

P8854

2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT

2011 Chevrolet Malibu LT

2011 Kia forte 2.0L EX

2013 Hyundai Elantra GL

2008 Saturn Astra XE

Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Cruise Control, Onstar, XM Radio And More. 44,136 KM

Cloth Interior. 2.4, 48 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , ABs, Winter Tires-All season And More. 130,296 KM

Cloth Interior. 2.0L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering And Much More. 113,021 KM

Cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Heated seats And Much More. 48,885 KM

Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 54,015 KM

All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing. Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details.

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Frontenacs’ playoffs come to early end

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The Peterborough Petes eliminated the Kingston Frontenacs from the OHL playoffs with a 2-1 overtime win in game 7 at the Rogers K-Rock Centre in Kingston Apr. 1. While the hometown fans were dissappointed by the result, the game may have been the best hockey played during the series with fast paced action, solid checking, quality shots and strong goaltending by both teams. Photos/John Harman

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City to establish new ground rules for cell phone tower, but will Ottawa listen? By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Spring Home Improvement Pg. 23

Kingston Heritage – Calvin Park residents won an important victory at City Hall in their attempt to establish new ground rules on the location of cell phone towers in Kingston. “We think there definitely needs to be more input from municipalities and more research,” said Paul Hungler, spokesperson for the Calvin Park neighbourhood group. But their vocal crusade to draw attention to the potential health risks posed by telecommunications towers came too late to stop one from going up in their own neighbourhood. As numerous residents gathered in the council chambers, councillors unanimously backed a mo-

tion April 1 that aims to come up with a detailed protocol for the location of cell towers – where they can or can’t be erected. The city will start by exploring the experience of other municipalities, while calling on the federal government to give them more “democratic participation” in the site selection process. “I think this is a good first step,” agreed Coun. Rob Hutchison. Industry Canada regulates cell towers, leaving municipalities with very little input. “It’s unfortunate that we, as a municipality, have been handcuffed for so long,” said Coun. Kevin George. Mayor Mark Gerretsen called it the “unfortunate reality” that cities like Kingston face. However, the mayor and others also believe that

a grassroots campaign may eventually convince senior governments to change their policies, much like local campaigns that resulted in uniform laws against lawn pesticides and indoor smoking. There are mounting public concerns that electromagnetic radiation from cell towers may pose a serious health risk to people living near them. Calvin Park residents say the 30-metre cell tower that went up on Cliff Crescent last month is located near schools and high density neighbourhoods. “It’s in the direct vicinity of 1,500 children who go to school there,” said Hungler. He pointed to studies that suggested an increased risk of leukemia and brain cancer in children who live near telecommunication towers, which have been sprouting up across urban and rural landContinued on page 3

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City of Kingston has City to establish new ground 157 employees on the rules for cell phone tower, annual Sunshine List but will Ottawa listen? 4:19 PM

4:19 PM It’s grandpa’s first time in this part of town. He doesn’t have any idea how he got here, how to get home or who he is.

It’s grandpa’s first time in this part of town. He doesn’t have any

idea how he got here, how to get home or who he is.

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Kingston Heritage – The City of Kingston’s top bureaucrat is, once again, the top earner according to the province’s Sunshine List. Chief administrative officer Gerard Hunt earned $211,424 last year. But he’s certainly not alone in the government’s annual disclosure of public sector employees who made more than $100,000. The provincial salary list has now grown to more than 97,000 names; judges, hospital executives, doctors, educators, fire fighters and police officers among them. At Kingston City Hall, a total of 157 municipal employees made the six-figure Sunshine List in 2013, from managers and fire truck mechanics to police officers and planners. Kingston police chief Gilles Larochelle earned a salary of $103,384 last year, likely due to his arrival partway through the year, while deputy police chief Antje McNeely was the highest paid cop at $164,146. Kingston Fire & Rescue chief Rheaume Chaput earned $140,713. Hunt points out the province’s benchmark $100,000 figure hasn’t changed in nearly 20 years. “If it was adjusted for inflation from the time it was introduced you’d be reporting (city) employees earning in the range of $140,000, in which case the city would be reporting six or seven employees.” Cynthia Beach, the commissioner of corporate and strategic initiatives, made $157,171 last year. She says many high paying jobs also carry a lot of responsibilities that go beyond the traditional

9-to-5 office work. “There were many years when it was probably 80 hours a week,” she said of her workload. “We do a lot of committee work at night, public meetings, town halls. That’s all part of the job.” Mayor Mark Gerretsen agrees municipal workers earn their paycheques. “We have a lot of very good employees in the City of Kingston and that costs.” The municipal salaries are much higher than those earned by Kingston’s elected officials who oversee the departmental budgets, although Mayor Gerretsen came close to cracking the $100,000 barrier. He earned an honorarium of 89,906, not including benefits, while each councillor collected $29,259 last year. So how do City Hall’s highest paid employees compare with other public workers around Kingston? The highest paid official was Leslee Thompson, president and CEO of Kingston General Hospital, who made $507,409 last year. That compares with the $257,373 earned by Hotel Dieu Hospital’s chief executive director Dr. David Pichora, while Dale Kenney made $336,779 as former president and chief executive of Providence Care Hospital. Dr. Ian Gemmill, chief medical officer for the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington health unit, earned $297,564. On the education side, more than 80 principals or vice principals made sixfigure paycheques with the Limestone District School Board last year and director of education, Brenda Hunter, was the highest earner at $221,475. Jody DiRocco pulled in $200,483 as educator director with the Algon-

quin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board. There are hundreds of professors, doctors, researchers and executives at Queen’s University whose salaries exceeded $100,000 – a figure set by former premier Mike Harris when the annual Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act was passed in 1996. Queen’s principal Daniel Woolf made a salary of $362,200 in 2013, but he wasn’t the highest campus earner. A few others managed to pull in bigger salaries at the university; David Saunders, dean of the School of Business made $370,373, and Faculty of Health Sciences dean Richard Reznik made $410,688. Glenn Vollebregt, president and chief executive of St. Lawrence College, made $263,323. Other notable public sector employees who made the list: -Tom Mitchell, president and CEO of Ontario Power Generation, $1.71 million -Carmine Marcello, president and CEO of Hydro One, $728,570 -Steve Paikin, TV Ontario host and producer $302,622 -Kathleen Wynne, Ontario premier, $198,873.

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Kingston voters can use home computer to cast ballot in the next municipal election By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Kingston Heritage – Kingston voters will be able to cast a ballot in this fall’s municipal elections from the comfort of their own home computers. The city is moving its election machinery into the 21st century with the purchase of remote voting technology that will allow registered voting online or by telephone in the advance polls. “I think this is an excellent proposal,” said Coun. Jim Neill. Council agreed to spend $248,000 on technology supplied by Dominion Voting Systems that involves a two-step process; voters must pre-register with the city and then get a security code, or PIN, that allows them to cast remote ballots in the seven to 10 day window before the actual voting day, Oct. 27. “We will be working with the vendor to ensure the security is top notch,” deputy clerk Kevin Arjoon assured council April 1. At council’s request, the city began investigating remote voting options in response to complaints about the location, number and accessibility of polling stations in each district during the 2010 election. Officials say the technology is already widely used by other Ontario municipalities with few problems. The city clerk, who oversees municipal elections, says there are clear benefits to telephone and internet voting, notably: the convenience of doing it from home or anywhere in the world to

benefit soldiers, students and others, reduced lineups at polling stations, greater dignity and privacy for those with disabilities and the potential to increase voter turnout. The City of Kingston continues to see a steady decline in voter turnout for municipal elections. In 2010, the turnout was just 36.7 percent, down from 39.9 percent in 2006, and 41.8 percent in 2003. But there are potential risks, namely; voter fraud in the registration process, coercion due to the unsupervised format of home voting, concerns the technology cannot cope with a last minute influx of voters causing system and vote counting delays, internet voting systems could be susceptible to hackers and viruses, long distance phone charges, the ability to communicate the options so voters understand the security steps involved, and not every elector has access to a computer or the internet. Despite those issues, officials are confident the vendor has a fool-proof system that mitigates the risks and increases the convenience. “We think this is a safe and secure system for our voters to use,” said Arjoon. The city plans to launch a public education campaign this summer in order to explain how the remote voting option works. It will then be used for the advance polling leading up to the election of the mayor, councillors and school trustees. Traditionalists need not worry. There will still be polling stations and paper ballots used on voting day. The city’s contract with the vendor includes an option to use the technology again in 2018.

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Lifestyle - “Finally!” Mother said, as Father backed the old Model T out of the drive shed where it had been sitting up on blocks since the first heavy snowfall. That meant our trips into Renfrew no longer meant hitching up the horse and cutter, or in some cases, the team and the flat-bottom sleigh every Saturday for our weekly supplies. We were all so excited, Mother said she saw no reason why we five children couldn’t go in as well, since it was our first trip with the car that year. It didn’t take long for us to get out of our Saturday work clothes and into our next-to-Sunday-best, wash our faces, comb our hair, and make sure our necks were clean. Why anyone in Renfrew would give a hoot in Hades if the Haneman children had clean necks or not was a mystery to me! The old car sure wasn’t much to look at, with one back door missing, a fender that was painted an entirely different colour from the rest of the car, and a hole as big as a pie plate in the back floor where I had to sit being the youngest, and from which point all I could see was the Northcote Side Road zooming by. It was a lovely day for a first drive, Mother commented, as Father turned out of our lane, and passed Briscoe’s General Store. I could hear the purr of the engine, as he worked the lever under the steering wheel increasing the speed. It was a bone shattering ride over the washboard road, and the dust blew into the open car like brown clouds. My sister Audrey wisely brought a silk scarf, which she tied around her face. The rest of us covered our eyes as best we could. Father cut the gas back as we headed down Raglan Street, looking for a place to park the Model T. And suddenly, just like the rundown of a windup clock, the Model T gave a gasp, and stopped dead in the middle of the street. Father shoved the gas lever up and down, pulled on the choke, and the car with a mind of its own, sat there like a big black lump of clay. Father got out with the crank, and with the sweat pouring off his face, his arm flying off the crank on occasion, and the Model T, like a rebellious child refused to catch. It wouldn’t have been so bad if Father had been able to steer the car into the curb, but there it sat, right in the middle of Raglan Street. Audrey offered me a nickel if I would change places with her. She wanted on the floor so no one would see her. I said I would

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Free To Non-Profit Organizations | Please Include: Name, address and phone number. Deadline: Thursday at 11 a.m. Send to: whatshappening@theemc.ca Kingston Humane Society Bowl for the Animals, Sunday, April 13, Cloverleaf Lanes, 10 Bath Rd. 1 p.m. Noon registration. A fun afternoon where teams of six bowlers dress up, enjoy bowling, a Lucky Draw Auction and raise critical funds to help care for homeless animals in our community. Register a team of six or register individually. Silent auction. Information: 613-546-1291. KSOA’s Window Art Gallery, Victoria @ Princess, is hosting the Kingston Photo Club’s Annual Juried Exhibition and Sale, from April 2 - April 27. The Opening Reception takes place Sunday, April 6, 1 – 4 p.m. Gallery hours are Wednesday – Sunday, noon – 4 p.m., and Thursday noon – 8 p.m. SOCKingston Events: Friday, April 11, 5:30 p.m. Join Ron and the gang for the Steak Night Special at RAXX, 665 Development Dr. We meet at the big round tables at the back. Sunday, April 13, 3 – 5 p.m., board games at Minotaur, 165 Princess St. Dinner to follow. Tuesday, April 15, 5:30 p.m. Join Ron and members for fish and chips at RAXX. Find out more about our club at the monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 16, 6 p.m. (dinner), 7 p.m. (meeting), at Smitty’s, 2376 Princess St. (next to Chapters). Call our club line at 613-530-4912 for more information on all these events. “Around the World’, a Music West Concert, Friday, April 11, 7 p.m., St. Andrew’s by the Lake United Church, Reddendale, featuring The Young Choristers Limestone Junior Choir, (Grades 3 - 8) directed by Ruth Judd, accompanied by Kim Ducca. Also performing is Kyoko Ogoda, a Japanese Taiko drummer & Marimba Performer. Purchase tickets from the Church Office, 1 Redden St. 9 a.m. - noon, weekdays, or call 613-389-8082. 3 on 3 Youth Hockey, begins Wednesday, April 2, Invista Centre – Rona Pad, 6 – 7 p.m. (6 – 12 years) and 7 – 8 p.m. (teens to young adults). Limited spots left. Register by phone at 613-389-1606 (Steve) or email timmyrevell@gmail.com. Wednesday Walkers. The Rideau Trail Club of Kingston invites walkers to join us each Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. for a 1 - 1/2 hour easy walk and coffee stop. Meet at the Canadian Tire Parking lot along Bath Road, carpooling available. Small gas fee.Info: John, 613-544-6119. Bereaved Families of Ontario Kingston Region’s April Meetings: Spousal/Partner Night, Thursday, April 10, 6:30 – 8 p.m., upstairs in the Trillium Room. Afternoon Grief Share, Monday, April 14th from 1:003:00pm, Trillium Room. Family Night, Tues-

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The Kingston & District Old Tyme Fiddlers Association holds their monthly “Fiddling Funtasia” on Sunday, April 13 at the Rideau Acres Banquet hall. There will be Music and dancing from 2 – 6 p.m., followed by dinner. Door fee. Information: 613-387-2852.

The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society meets in the Wilson Room of Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St., on Saturday, April 12 at 10 a.m. Special all-day event - “Getting the Most from Ancestry.ca” by Lesley Anderson. Visitors welcome. www.ogs.on.ca/kingston.

Battersea United Church Ham Supper, Wellington Street, Battersea, Saturday, April 26, 5 & 6:30 p.m. settings. Tickets: Ruth 613-353-6297 or Roberta 613-353-2846.

K3C’s Women Supporting Women Group’s April Event: Tuesday, April 15, 1:30 – 3 p.m.: Peer Support, building healthy relationships. K3C, 417 Bagot St. 613-549-7850.

The Kingston Photographic Club’s Annual Juried Exhibition & Sale at Window Gallery, 647 Princess St. (at Victoria), Wednesday, April 2 – Sunday, April 27. Gallery hours are Wednesdays, Friday – Sunday 12 – 8 p.m. and Thursday 12 – 8 p.m.

Taoist Tai Chi™ arts Open Houses in Kingston & Sydenham: Saturday, April 12, 10 a.m. - noon, 302 Montreal St.; April 14 and 16, 10 – 11 a.m., St. Andrew’s by the Lake, 1 Redden St.; Tuesday, April 15, 6:30 - 8 p.m., St. Andrew’s by the Lake, Thursday, April 17, 1 – 3 p.m., Grace Centre, 4295 Stagecoach Rd., Sydenham. Chair/wheelchair participation is an option. www.taoist.org/kingston, kingston@taoist.org, 613-544-4733.

Sunday, April 13, 7 p.m. Jon McLurg & Chris Murphy will be entertaining at Trinity United Church in Elginburg. Freewill offering, supporting Mission & Service. Refreshments. Everyone is welcome. 560 Legion Events: Saturday, April 12: The Monarchs, Fireside Lounge, 8 p.m. – midnight. Small cover for non-members and guests. Friday, April 18: Donna’s Goodtime Karaoke, Fireside Lounge, 8 p.m. – midnight. Small cover for non-members and guests. Saturday, April 19: Picket Fences, Fireside Lounge, 8 p.m. – midnight. Small

Catholic Diocesan Centre, 390 Palace Road, Kingston, Ontario. Everyone is welcome! Phone for more information: 613-548-4461. Boomers Rock ‘n Roll Fitness Walk to the Beat, plus Stretch and Strength: Join us any time for demos, music, and info. Six-week courses. ‘’Sno-Birds’’ Boomers Golf Clinics for People 50+: Would you like to improve distance/accuracy of the ball, as well as addressing injuries specific to golf? Join us! A fundraiser for Women’s Shelters. Senior 4 Seniors Personal Prescription Fitness Programs: Improve balance, coordination and increase strength of joints and muscles. A fundraiser for shelters in Kingston. Info for all these programs: Dee 613-389-6540. Simply Paradise Dance every Sunday 6 - 10 p.m. at the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal St., Kingston. Admission includes munchies, prizes and a delicious meal. Dance the night away to music by Superior Sound. Singles or couples 40-90 welcome. Contact: Shirley Skinner, 613-634-1607. Booking now for our free diabetic foot screening clinic, Wednesday, April 16, at Graham’s Pharmacy, 328 King Street East. Call or come in to book your free one-hour foot assessment. Nurses will be assessing diabetics’ foot risk, checking gait and assessing footwear or orthotics (where necessary). Includes foot care products and specialist referrals, if needed. Book now, only six spots per clinic day! Phone: 613-542-4111. Kingston Blood Services, clinic at 850 Gardiners Rd, every Tuesday and Wednesday 3 - 7 p.m. and Thursday 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. The Kingston Unit 12 of The Korea Veterans Assoc. of Canada meets every 2nd Monday of each month Sept. - May at the Royal Cdn. Legion Branch 560 at 734 Montreal St. Korea Veterans and spouses welcome. Watch for more info about their garage sale in April. For info, contact Sandra or Tony at 613-5461970, sandradee558 @sympatico.ca.

Overcomers Assembly: The prayer room at 1187 Princess St. is opened for personal prayer on Tuesday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. At noon, we pray collectively for Kingston and again at 3 p.m. Please join us in prayer.

KFL&A Public Health offers a free 8-week “Stay on Your Feet” falls prevention program in Kingston and Napanee. Kingston: Thursday, March 20 – Thursday, May 8, 1 – 3 p.m., at KFL&A Public Health, 221 Portsmouth Ave. Napanee: Monday, March 17 – Monday, May 12, 10 a.m. – noon, at St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church, 137 Robinson St., Napanee. To register, call 613-549-1232 or 1-800-267-7875 x 1209.

Support Group for the Separated & Divorced - The New Life Group Meetings alternate Tuesdays, Next meeting: April 15. Topic: Healing Through Laughter. 7:30 p.m. at the

Foot Care Wednesday – Friday. On-site assessment, treatment and advice provided by experienced foot care nurses. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613-548-7810.

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Free To Non-Profit Organizations | Please Include: Name, address and phone number. Deadline: Thursday at 11 a.m. Send to: whatshappening@theemc.ca Bridge Centre, Frontenac Mall, offers bridge lessons Mondays 9:30 a.m., Fridays 11:30 a.m. and Saturdays 10:30 a.m. We have duplicate bridge games for all skill levels. Partnerships arranged. Info: 613-507-6565.

Join the free drum circle at Ben’s Pub (105 Clergy Street) on Sundays, 8 – 10 p.m. No experience necessary. Open to all. All ages, and wheelchair accessible. Play, or watch. www.juliangregory.ca for more information.

Euchre – S and A club every Monday night 7 - 9 p.m., for The Diabetes Association.

Kingston Shout Sister! Choir, directed by Georgette Fry, welcomes new members. We do not audition and learn our music by ear. All levels of singers welcome. We sing music from pop and folk to Motown. Practices are Tuesday evenings from 7-9 p.m. at the Kingston Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. Kingston Shout Sister! Afternoon Choir, directed by Nancy Greig, welcomes new members. Practices are Wednesday afternoons from 1-3 p.m., Unitarian Place, 206 Concession St. (at the side door).

Kingston Senior Softball is accepting new players for 55+ softball. Join us Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 10 a.m. at Cloverdale Diamonds, next to Cataraqui/ Kinsmen Arenas on McIvor Road. Minimal cost. Season starts in mid-May. Info: softball55@sympatico.ca or 613-389-6088 http://55softball.webstarts.com/index.html. New Zumba Kids Workshops and afterschool programs emphasize fun with hiphop. Moves for ages 4 -14 . Fundraising for the ‘’breakfast club’’ at Kids Zumba Centre. Information: Phone Dee at 613-389-6540.

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The mommy aesthetic: thoughts on parenting in the 21st century Hollie Pratt-Campbell Ast. Editor

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Heritage Editorial - I took part in an interesting Twitter conversation recently about parenthood and how it’s become very mythologized in our culture. Most people see having children as one of the cornerstones of the human experience and assume that this is something everybody must want. While everyone seems to agree that it’s okay to admit parenting is hard and exhausting, it’s usually assumed that deep down we’re all 100 per cent okay with the sacrifices we make for our children. As a rule, I always try to be as honest as possible about what my life as a working mom is like because I don’t want others who want to become parents to go through the same shock I did when they realize it’s not everything they dreamed it would be. I also try never to justify my own decisions by implying that people who don’t have kids are missing out. I know many people who chose not to have children, and in general they seem just as happy if not happier than us parents. In the spirit of keeping it real, here are just a few of the things I’ve given up for Summer: 1) My spare time - I hardly ever

get to do what I want, when I want anymore, and when I do it almost always involves some sort of bargaining with Steve. (“If I can go to yoga today you can play video games tomorrow,� etc.) 2) Sleep – Summer is almost two and I still feel like I’ve won the lottery if I get six straight hours. Most of the time she has a cold and/or is teething, which further complicates matters. A “normal� night is a rare and wonderful thing, and even then we’re lucky if she sleeps through. 3) My body – I know it sounds petty, but my body is still clinging to about five extra pounds compared to before I had Summer, and I’ve had to change the way I eat in order to get there to make up for not having as much time to exercise. It’s not really a problem per se, but it’s enough to make me feel like crap if I’m already having a bad day. There are also certain other bodily things that have yet to go back to normal at two years postpartum, but I’ll spare you the details. I’m not shy about talking about these things, and it’s always interesting to see how people respond. About a year ago an older colleague came to me and said, “you know, it’s okay if you’re not cut out to be a mother. It doesn’t mean you love your daughter any less, but don’t feel pressure to have more children just because that’s what everybody else is doing�. My mother has said the same to

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me in so many words on several occasions, and for the longest time I thought they were right. I’ve gone through a range of emotions on this topic, from fear that I made a catastrophic mistake in deciding to have a child, to feeling broken-hearted for Summer for being stuck with a mother who wasn’t cut out for the role, to bring proud of myself for being able to maintain an appreciation for my career and other grownup things instead of being ruled entirely by “mommy brain�. The more I think about it, though, the more I believe that every parentchild relationship is bound to be entirely different simply because we all have entirely different personalities. For my part, I got off to a rough start as a mother due to postpartum depression and difficulties breastfeeding - and the former was most certainly fuelled by the latter in a big way. Today’s society measures the ability of a new mom by her enthusiasm for breastfeeding, or at least that’s how it seemed to me at the time. The troubles I had and the degree to which I disliked this task did not sit well with my perfectionist tendencies. Since then, however, I’d like to think I’ve come into my own as a mother. It still doesn’t come as naturally to me as it seems to for some, but I’m working at it. In the end, Summer and I will find our own way, just like everyone else, whether they have 10 kids or none.

Letter to the editor Kanata Kourier-Standard Dear editor,

I am very concerned about how a government supposedly encouraging accountability and transparency is spending large amounts of tax dollars to spy on Canadians for their own partisan agenda and now an independent inquiry has found that CSEC is guilty of misusing public funds and serious breaches of values and ethics. And CSEC using taxpayer money to spy on innocent Canadians is very upsetting and far from democratic. We know they have spied on thousands of Canadians and tracked their movements for weeks after using our airport. Over 150,000 of us have spoken out and stopped the Harper government’s last attempt to spy on us through Vick Toew’s online spying bill. They’re now using CSEC to spy on us while covering their tracks with their new bill C-13 that would give our telecom provider immunity for handing over our “private� information without a warrant. The price tag on this is massive. So far we are paying out over $850,000,000 for CSEC to spy on us this year! And

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over $4,000,000,000 for the “spy palace�, CSEC’s new headquarters. Funny how there isn’t enough money to help disabled people get enough to eat or money for our schools to buy books but billions to spy on us, isn’t it? Over 50,000 Canadians and 50 organizations are speaking up to protest the government’s reckless online spying behaviour. They’ve formed a huge nonpartisan privacy coalition to help protect Canadians from government spying, a sad fact but necessary to protect us from our own government. Doesn’t sound like Canada at all to me. The information collected ranges from our financial status, our medical history, sexual orientation, to our religious beliefs. Wonder how the American border got their information on our medical treatment to refuse entry based on treatment for depression etc.? Cyber criminals love the easier access. I encourage each and every Canadian to learn more about our right to privacy at OurPrivacy.ca

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Heritage Editorial – Climate change – it’s a phrase all of us hear on a daily basis, but sadly it is also a phrase that has very little impact because of its overuse. After this extremely long and cold winter, it is hard to believe that anyone can still deny the impacts of climate change on our world, but when you live in a country that is doing very little to reverse and prevent this problem, perhaps it becomes a bit easier to ignore. Last week we heard of some heated arguments within the House of Commons regarding global initiatives and the impact that Canada is having on the environment. “Canadians are already dealing with the stark realities of climate change and it is only going to get worse,� said NDP MP Megan Leslie. “When will the government drop the rhetoric and actually act upon fighting climate change?� These comments were a response to a new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report that warns about possible outcomes. The report warns that climate change is driving humanity toward a whole new level of risks, including more droughts, wildfires, deadly floods and killer heat waves, but also states that it is not too late for countries to act and help prevent these catastrophes. Sadly, many feel that these comments are falling on deaf ears and the Canadian government is listening, but unwilling to do anything about these issues and their record certainly supports that sentiment. Canada is the only country to pull out of the Kyoto Protocol. We have cut funding for climate research and closed institutions like the Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy. Canada has also fallen behind in a global ranking on international development initiatives and ranks last when it comes to environmental protection. So the question is when is enough, enough? How can we as (hopefully) concerned citizens sit back and watch all of this happen to our country and our planet? Do we really want future generations to look back and think, “Why didn’t they do something while they could?� There are many groups working to raise awareness about these issues, but the reality is that until the government, who has the power, starts to take notice there will be no change. Maybe that truly is the issue here. We need people who are forward-thinking to stir things up and get results. Let’s be part of the solution instead of part of the problem.

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New student-created video promotes fitness in the classroom mmarciniak@theheritageemc.ca

Heritage News- We all know that daily physical activity is extremely important, especially for kids, but it can also be challenging to work into an already busy schedule. Now, thanks to a new Daily Physical Activity (DPA) video created by Fitness Leadership focus program students, kids in the Limestone District School Board can get moving right at their desks. “We knew that DPA was sometimes difficult for teachers to fit into the day and into the classroom so this routine that they created is perfect,” explained Fitness Leadership Focus Program instructor Andrea Barrow. “Teachers don’t need gym space or equipment with this video, they can just do it at their desk and that is exactly what we wanted. And it is a lot of fun, so that helps too.” Sarah East and Bridget Way-Brackenbury are the two students behind the project. Both girls have now earned their personal training certification through the focus program and both recently participated in a program called Are You Fitter than a 5th Grader? That program inspired the DPA video. “We tested the fitness levels of fifth grade students and then we compared those to high school student fitness levels and teacher fitness levels and then we analyzed those results,” explained Way-Brackenbury. “In the end the teachers won, but through that program Sarah and I created a warm up program for the fifth graders and we created a little dance warm up routine. The kids really enjoyed it. Then Ms.

Barrow found out about a grant that could help us make that warm up routine into a video so she approached us about it and we created it with the help of a few of the classes.” The grant came from the Limestone Learning Foundation and with that, the DVD of the routine will be distributed to every school in the LDSB. The video focuses on cardio, leg training, arm training and even has a freestyle opportunity at the end. It is half an hour in length and was shot in actual classrooms to show how easy it is. The video premiered at Lancaster Drive Public School on April 2 and students gathered in the gym to watch and participate along with the video. “The kids were all really eager to participate and they were great during filming,” explained Katie Birt, who helped film and edit the video as part of the Studio LC focus program. “They all wanted to be on camera so I am sure they will be excited to see themselves now and in the days to come.” The video project was used as the final assessment for Way-Brackenbury and East and Barrow couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. “I am very happy with the end result and I am very proud of these girls. It was so great to come together with other focus programs and also to get these kids involved. Hopefully more projects like this will happen in the future.” Barrow is currently accepting applicants for the next Fitness Leadership focus program and those interested can email her at barrow@limestone.on.ca

Above: From left: Katie Birt, Bridget Way-Brackenbury and Sarah East worked on and created the new Daily Physical Activity video that will be used in all LDSB schools to promotes daily exercise. Below: Students at Lancaster Drive Public School happily watched and participated along with the new Daily Physical Activity video that launched on April 2. Photos/Mandy Marciniak.

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Farm Girl and Farm Boy team up for delicious charity event By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca

Heritage News - Farm Girl meets Farm Boy - it sure sounds like a match made in heaven, and according to Farm Girl Mobile Food Co. owner and chef Tamara Bolger and Farm Boy director of marketing Carolyn Trudel, the pairing was truly meant to be. “I had been getting emails from Kingston customers of ours saying, ‘have you heard about Farm Girl? Is she related to Farm Boy?’” says Trudel. “Our customers let us know that Farm Girl was quite the beloved food maker locally in Kingston and so I contacted her and said ‘hey, why don’t you meet me at our vendor fair and let’s see what we can do together?’ And so I met her and of course was quite taken by her for many different reasons.” The meeting inspired Farm Girl and Farm Boy to team up on Farm Boy Kingston Sample Fest, which takes place Saturday, April 12 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Farm Boy, located at 940 Futures Gate. The event will feature food samples from a variety of local vendors, Lulu the cow and face painting. The samples will be prepared by Bolger and Farm Boy’s executive chef using products from the store. Proceeds from the event will go to the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation (UHKF). Despite the fact that both Farm Girl and Farm Boy share a deep commitment to great tasting food made from local ingredients, Bolger says that she did not have the popular Eastern Ontario grocery store in mind when she named her food truck, which first hit the streets of Kingston last year. “That’s the nickname all of my friends in Toronto gave me when we moved to a farm here in Kingston,” she laughs. All the same, a number of people have asked about a possible connection, some even wondering if she

feared being sued by Farm Boy. “We’re not stupid business people,” Bolger says. “We made sure we contacted the owner of Farm Boy before we even launched to say we’re opening a food truck called Farm Girl, and they [had no problem with it].” All of the food served on the truck is homemade with local ingredients whenever possible, including those grown on Bolger’s farm just east of the city. Farm Boy has similar grassroots beginnings; owner Jean-Louis Bellemare started it as a vegetable stand in Cornwall over 30 years ago and eventually grew the business into a successful chain with 15 Ontario locations and counting. Trudel says that these origins helped shape the company’s culture of connecting with and growing alongside small local producers. “We have had a lot of suppliers who came on with us very early on in our product development stage and we’ve helped them with their manufacturing processes [etc.], giving them guidance,” Trudel says. “It’s part of our concept. It’s who we are. We’re local and we want to celebrate local and give people a reason to come to Farm Boy.” The store thus actively sought local producers to partner with when they opened their Kingston location in 2012. In addition to Farm Girl, they found Dharani Teas from Kingston, Henderson Jam from Wolfe Island, Herb Haven from Napanee, Nyman Maple Syrup from Picton, Seed to Sausage from Tichborne and Wilton Cheese from Odessa, all of whom will be on hand at Saturday’s Sample Fest. As it turns out, Farm Boy and Farm Girl also share a passion for giving to charity, particularly the University

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Daytripper - Touch is more than just a pleasant sensation. It is a biological necessity. Phyllis Davis, in The Power of Touch, noted that touch is one of the central experiences of an infant, whether rodent, primate or human. “We readily think of stressors as consisting of various unpleasant things that can be done to an organism. Sometimes a stressor can be the failure to provide something for an organism, and the absence of touch is seemingly one of the most marked of developmental stressors that we can suffer.” She notes that early in the 19th century, over half of infants died during the first year of life of a disease called marasmus, a Greek word for wasting away. These deaths may actually be attributed to a devastating lack of touch and essential physical contact. In that era, the use of a cradle to rock a child or picking them up was considered a backward practice. Robert Sapolsky, an American neuroendocrinologist and neurosurgeon at Stanford University, who wrote Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers: A Guide to Stress, Stress-related Diseases, and Coping, has a similar view. He says that in the 19th century, many orphanages in the United States had close to 100 percent mortality rates. Ironically, in the less wealthy orphanages, where the staff was often not up-to-date on the recommendations to ignore children and never pick them up, mortality rates were lower than in the so-called better orphanages. It is not just touch that is important. Motion is crucial to a child’s development. It has been found that movement is essential for infants, particularly when combined with touching. The rocking or

touching of a baby directs impulses to the specific part of the brain that stimulates development. We know that in cultures where there is a great deal of physical contact, where children are carried everywhere, taken everywhere their caregivers go, there is a very low level of aggression. When children are a full part of the family and given a great deal of physical contact and comforting, then there is a very low level of interpersonal violence. All children need to be held, cuddled, carried, swayed and rocked as much as possible. Anthropologist Dr. Ashley Montagu examined touch across cultures. He summarized his work in the brilliant study, Touching: The Human Significance of The Skin. He found that the basic human need for touch was hampered by the view of early Europeans who came to North America. He noted that missionaries, teachers, and others urged Navajo mothers to give up rocking cradles, which the Europeans considered “savage”; instead, they recommended that infants should be left alone in cribs “like civilized folks.” We now know that in normal human development, we need touch, hugs and lots of human contact. There are many forms of touch. It’s a powerful need. It can be used negatively in mentally manipulating someone. Think of the flirtatious touch of an arm. But it also has great positive effects. One of the more pleasant and healing activities in which you can participate is massage. If you need scientific convincing, massage has many benefits. When undergoing high stress, we typically don’t eat or sleep well. Our immune system falters and we become prone to things like colds and other infections and illnesses. Massage can stimulate the body to help fight infection. Massage lessens stress itself. Mas-

sage has been shown to lower the heart rate and cortisol (stress hormone) levels. If you are prone to headaches, massage can decrease the intensity or eliminate them altogether. By helping the body’s muscles to relax, we also loosen many of the causes of headaches. Massage is also helpful in reducing back aches and pains. If you are pregnant, a weekly massage can help deal with the many aches and literal growing pains you are experiencing. Once you’ve decided to go for a massage, where to start? Check to see if the practitioner is a registered massage therapist (RMT). Many physiotherapists are also qualified to treat you with massage and other stress relieving Touch is a powerful human need, and massage is a great way to relieve methods. Photo/Mark Bergin Having said that, and to contradict stress.’ myself, some of the best massages I receive are in Chinatown in New York, only working on my calves and feet, I what your fuss was about by the time where I haven’t a clue what the train- haven’t a clue, but it certainly threw me you’re done. In the Kingston area, there are mething of the therapist is. In fact, the people for a loop and gave me an increased reworking on me speak little or no Eng- spect for whatever it was she was doing ods of massage to suit every taste. From that made me feel so good. New Age specialists to straight out lish. We point and nod a lot. Nothing seems typical in a tui na sports/physical massage, you’ll find Tui Na is a method of physical manipulation that is part of Traditional session. The therapist may rub, kneed, it all. I’m somewhere in the middle. I Chinese Medicine (TCM). It sometimes roll different parts of the body, joints, don’t like intense New Age hocus pocus stars with a washing of the body with muscles, or use traction wherever a (sorry, my bias is obvious), but neither “blockage” is sensed. I’ve had a flan- do I like glaring lights that feel like I’m hot water infused with herbs. Nothing measures up to Foot Heaven nel sheet tossed over my head while in a film production. Give me darkness in New York where a sign in the lobby the practitioner proceeded to pound on (I’m convinced I’m part bat), soothing notes: “Legitimate Business: no hanky my shoulders only to suddenly remove music and heavy touch and I’m happy. the sheet as hot (steaming hot) oil was I don’t mind giving a shout-out to my panky.” Just to be clear. I had some heart problems a while poured over my back followed by deep local favorite: Elements Natural Theraback. A few months after, while visit- tissue massage. At times, I wonder if pies and Spa on Taylor-Kidd Blvd. If ing Foot Heaven, I thought the therapist I’m being pounded by a bat or rubber you want to know the specific therapist was saying to me, “You’re hard of hear- mallet, although I’ve never seen one (she is an R.M.T.), email me. For more information about touch, ing.” After several attempts of both of present. I think the therapist is just usus trying to communicate via hands and ing a knife hand or elbow. Whatever, I you can read some of the authors I’ve made-up-on-the-spot sign language, and always come out of it in a deep alpha- mentioned in this column. You can much laughter between us, I realized brain-wave state. Don’t tui na and drive. check out Elements Natural Therapies she was saying to me, “You’re heart In fact, if you had worries when you and Spa at http://elementsnaturaltherais healing.” How she knew this while went into your session, you’ll wonder pies.com.

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Theatre painting, A Sunday Afternoon on the Is- is one of the few cultural experiences opportunity for fulfillment. He used the example of well known land of La Grande Jatte. Sondheim’s mu- where people are able to see something shows like Follies and Gypsy, as well sical examines Seurat’s creation of his differently and it’s always fresh.” He explained that although peras composer and lyricist Stephen Sond- masterpiece. The musical won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize forming artists may not have an easy heim’s Sunday in the Park with George. “It’s such a good piece,” he says. “It’s for Drama, Tony Awards and Olivier time in life, nothing can compare to Awards. the spontaneity of theatre. He says “There’s a certain beauty, a glamour that the energy involved in theatrical to theatre,” says James. “It doesn’t mean creativity comes from the core. it has to be a shimmering spectacle or “I don’t want to sound corny, but that you have to be singing at Cafe Car- it comes from the heart. Acting is a lyle. The glamour comes from express- very physical profession. In order to ing yourself and sharing your joy with perform well, you really have to be people. The actor has a dynamic rela- in your body. A lot of actors meditionship with the audience. Acting is one tate. Most do some kind of activity of the most rewarding professions. Not to ground themselves. You can’t be only is the actor fulfilled, but the audi- all over the place; you have to be foence is also fulfilled after seeing a per- cused. There are so many layers to an formance.” actor’s role. If you are going to do a But, there’s more than glamour call- good job, you have to understand all ing James. the layers to embody the character.” “Theatre is such a joyous expression,” He says there are many good ache says. “People often say, ‘You’re not tors, but some really stand out for going to be able to make a career out him, people like Patti Lupone, Nina of theatre,’ but that’s not true. Many Arianda, Meryl Streep, Liza Minelli, people make lifelong careers in theatre. and David Hyde Pierce. If you’re truly passionate about it, nothWhat does the future hold for this ing else can give you that same feeling. talented young actor? I know art isn’t easy, but being in theatre From April 29 to May 3, he’s is like finding your tribe. So few people playing the lead role of Harold Hill in the world find a group of people as in KCVI’s upcoming Music Man. dedicated to something as you are, who Over the summer, he’s hoping to be are collectively working together to cre- in a local production. He plans to ate something that will be meaningful. I audition for Blue Canoe’s The Proknow art isn’t always easy.” ducers. He says that theatre offers visions of As for next year, he hopes to atdiverse worlds, from pure entertainment tend college or university for trainto intense social commentary. ing in theatre performance. “Look at Terrence McNally’s new He’s also working on a one-man play [Mothers and Sons],” he says. “It’s show. about the next generation of gay men, “It’s in the works,” he says. “I’m where the AIDS epidemic is now a chap- looking at my personal experience ter in the history book. 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Queen’s computing students show off their final projects By Mandy Marciniak

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Heritage News – For university students, the end of the school year means a time to celebrate and show off what they’ve work hard on all semester. On April 3, computing students gathered in the Biosciences Complex at Queen’s to do just that. This is the fourth year that students from four different classes - Games Design and Game Technology, Computing and the Creative Arts, Computer Animation, and Human Computer Interaction - came together to display their work for all to see. Previously it was done separately, but the department wanted to make an event of it and bring them all together, and invite the public to see these projects, too. “This gives us an opportunity to reach out to the community and invite them to see what we do here,” explained Selim Akl, Professor and Director of the Computing Department at Queen’s. “We have students here that are in first year all the way up to fourth year and some graduate students are here, too. They are all showing off their creative work. Every year I look forward to this event and seeing what these students have come up with. It is really mind blowing to see.” Among the displays were multiple new iPhone and iPad games, different sensor technology equipment and interactive art and technology displays. “There are students here from our computing and creative arts program which combines computer science with art, film and music,” added Akl. “Their task was to create a work of art that was interactive and that you can do things

with. It is really interesting to see what they’ve come up with.” One group of students created interactive clothing. The idea was to create clothing that would respond to different situations and people. “We started off by thinking about clothing and how it is now used as a form of expression and especially artistic expression,” explained project member Brianna Rubin. “We use clothing to show how we’re feeling, where we’re going and it is also used to reflect the surroundings. We used motors with proximity sensors so that when someone approaches the clothing it starts to react to them. We took on a bit of a fantastical approach and we’re really happy with the end result.” Another group took on the task of creating an interactive robot. The ‘Goon Quad’ is small, but it packs a lot of personality and was certainly a hit for all who passed by it over the course of the day. “It is a robot that basically has different emotional reactions to things that are represented by movement and colour,” explained project member Lauren Abramsky. “We wanted to create something that people could feel they could interact with and become connected to. We wanted it to be a little bit cute so it was approachable and we wanted to make it so that each person who touched it could have a unique experience with it. It can also imitate movements. If someone moves one leg, the other three will mimic that movement. We wanted the experience with it to feel personal.” Abramsky worked with Kristy Titanic and Jesse Shaw on the project. All three students are from different

From left: Kristy Titanic, Jesse Shaw and Lauren Abramsky with the ‘Goon Quad’, their final project for the Computing of Creative Arts class at Queen’s. Photo/Mandy Marciniak. disciplines and in different years, but they all enjoyed taking on the project and learning how to create something so technical. “I never thought that in my fourth year I’d learn so much from an elective course,” added Titanic. “It was so cool to

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Up in My Grill - The word is out, grappa your coat and head to Riva Restaurant for great Italian food. Located at 45 King Street, Gananoque, the newly renovated landmark is a wonderful addition to this charming town. The site was the previous home to the Golden Apple. For decades it remained a staple, filled with of memories of lunches in the garden for many locals and visitors. The old institution sold in 2012 and after intensive restoration, re-opened in September 2013. It is a ghost of its former self. A few readers have encouraged me to visit, so last Friday night, a few of my favorite foodie friends and I ventured in for a dinner. The little town of Gananoque is a place I frequent in the summer, to visit the Playhouse or drop into my favorite coffee stop, The Socialist Pig. I was surprised how inviting it could be in the winter too. Even on a wintery night, the warm glow of houses and restaurants lured us as we drove around the rivers edge to the Riva. From the outside, I worried that it may be too formal, given one of my guests was a teenage boy. (Although, Ben is very informed about food and a self-professed food snob in his own right.) All the concern was gone, as we entered the space and were greeted by the maitre’d. She was by far the most charming person I have ever met. She set the tone and instantly relaxed the place. It felt as though we were being welcomed home. Our reserved table wasn’t quite ready, so we were led to one in the bar, next to a stone fireplace, stretching up the wall. There are in fact two fireplaces that offset the spaces, as large and grand as each other. The restaurant’s open spaces, natural light, white-washed walls and exposed brick make it great night and day. Too often in older establishments you get dark and cozy, not light and modern. This was a nice complement of old and new.

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Provincial candidates continue to be in tune with community, poised for a possible election Progressive Conservative candidate Mark Bain has likewise been very active in the community for many months now, knocking on doors, attending public meetings, hosting roundtables and town halls and attending community events. “What I am hearing from people, and I have been hearing it loud and clear, is that they want to see change. People are fed up with hearing about scandals and wasted tax dollars. People want their government to focus on jobs and the economy and get energy costs under control. I commit, if elected, to doing just that.” Like Holland, Bain believes that people are ready for change, and notes that Ontario today looks a lot different from the prosperous province he moved to from Atlantic Canada in 1979.

“For the first time ever, Ontario is trailing behind every other province in Canada. Our unemployment has been higher than the national average for 85 straight months…and our youth unemployment rate is nearly 25 per cent. A million people are out of work or have stopped looking. Millions more are underemployed and/or living on minimum wage…People are worried about how they’re going to make their next house payment, how much their next hydro or gas bill is going to be, worried their job will be lost…People are worried about their futures. This is why there is hype about the election. People know things must change.” Green Party candidate Robert Kiley has also been hard at work on his campaign, preparing literature, updating databases and commenting on issues that are important to Kingstonians.

“The game plan in that way hasn’t really changed [in the last two years],” Kiley says. “Issues that are important to me are schools, casinos, climate change and paying down the deficit. Ontario spends millions of dollars a day on debt payment and we should be spending that money to increase our quality of life, and quality of life includes environmental, social and economic health. Our community needs to have a cooperative spirit.” Over the years, Kiley has been vocal in the media about many local issues, including the prospect of a casino being built in Kingston and the recent announcement that a new high school will be built to replace KCVI and QECVI. He believes that the role of a local political candidate should be to continue being engaged in things that are important to residents regardless of whether an election has been

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Heritage News – For the 11th straight year, students in Kingston were challenged to push their limits through the Limestone Skills Competition, which took place April 3 at St. Lawrence College, as well as Bayridge Secondary School and Napanee and District Secondary School. The program encourages kids to reach above their current level of study and get thinking about what’s next, be it high school or postsecondary school. All schools in the board are invited to participate in some way, whether it be by partaking in the competitions or simply sending spectators. “Spectators catch a feel of the buzz around here and learn new things too,” explained Michael Sewell, Program Leader of the Skills, Training and Technology Program. “We really want students to come here and perform at a level above where they currently are. For high school students that is the post secondary level and for the elementary students, that is the high school level. We really want them reaching above their current skill level and learning about their potential.” Events for the Skills Competition are spread throughout the college to allow students to see all of the campus and get comfortable with it. Sewell works with St. Lawrence to ensure that classrooms are available and the college staff members also help out in terms of organization for the day. In recent years, competitions have also been developed for elementary school students. This year, hundreds of students from Grades 5 to 8 were invited to participate in Lego competitions, robotics competitions and educational conferences. “The elementary kids aren’t getting ready for the work force, but they are prepping for the jump to high school,” added Sewell. “We are

asking them, again, to reach ahead in terms of innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship and we want them to start putting those ideas together and thinking about how to best play those out in high school and thinking about how a high school can serve them. We want them prepared for what is coming and making the most of their new experiences.” One of the challenges set out for students was to create a robot out of materials that were easily found in their homes or classrooms. They then applied hydraulics through water-powered syringes to move the robots and get them to go through a series of tests. “We started with the idea of the claw and how it would work and we built it from there,” explained Hannah Nelles, a grade eight student at Loughborough Public School. “We built the motor last and everything just kind of came together. The claw and the arm are powered by hydraulics with these syringes and water.” The challenge was designed to test the students’ math, problem solving, teamwork and leadership skills. Some aspects of the challenge were more difficult than others, but most teams were happy to be showing off their finished product. “The biggest challenge was getting the robot to turn. It still won’t turn very sharply, but it does it eventually,” explained Clarissa McCallum, also in Grade 8 at Loughborough P.S. “We had fun a lot of fun building it too, though. We fought over who got to use the different tools to build the robot and the most fun was squirting each other with the syringes when they broke.” The girls, along with their other team member Emily Pritchard, don’t plan on pursuing technological courses in high school, but all agreed that they learned valuable skills during this project. “It is something to expand our learning and push us a bit further,” added Pritchard, “We also have a sense of accomplishment when we see the robot compete and succeed and that’s pretty great too.”

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Distracted driving laws move in right direction By Jeff Maguire

Lifestyle – I was driving to our son’s home in Barrhaven recently, a typical week day afternoon this year – cold and windy! But the sun was shining brightly and the road was bare and dry. As I drove eastbound, up a slight rise toward Fallowfield United Church, I noticed an approaching vehicle was beginning to cross the centre line. We were many car lengths apart but the oncoming vehicle wandered steadily until it was nearly halfway into my lane. Just as I was about to take evasive action the other vehicle veered to the right and re-entered the westbound lane. As the male driver passed I saw he had barely taken notice of me. He was too busy with the task at hand – texting. Holding a portable device with both hands, he appeared to be pressing it against the steering wheel in an effort to keep his large SUV on the straight and narrow. I was absolutely livid! I did a slow burn the remaining five or six kilometres to our son’s house. “If that guy hadn’t seen me at the last second I would have been a goner,” I told my wife later. We drive a mid-size car and he was operating a much larger, far heavier vehicle. Strictly no contest if we had collided. And it was uncomfortably close! On consideration I realize I am among the lucky ones. I survived my close encounter with a distracted motorist. But what about the next time? Given the direction our society is heading there will definitely be a next time.

On March 18 fines for Ontario drivers convicted of talking, texting, typing, dialing or emailing, using handheld communications or entertainment devices, nearly doubled. The fine has increased from $155 to $280. The provincial government has also introduced a new road safety bill which, if approved, will impose three demerit points and increase the maximum fine for distracted driving to $1,000. It is good to see our provincial government and governments across Canada and North America are finally getting serious about this ever-increasing problem. Sadly it is already too late for many people. The number of innocent lives that have been snuffed out or permanently altered due to the selfishness of other drivers is rising exponentially. The terrible statistics tell the tale. In Ontario distracted driving is now the leading cause of fatal motor vehicle collisions. It has passed impaired driving and speeding as the leading cause of death on our streets and highways. Impaired motorists and speeders continue to be a scourge. But they are no longer 1-2 in this dreadful department. Last year, in the areas patrolled by the Ontario Provincial Police, 78 people died in collisions attributed to distracted driving. That compares to 57 impaired driving deaths and 44 speedrelated fatalities in OPP-patrolled territory. Multiple distractions

However, it is not just portable devices, cellular telephones and other electronic gadgets that are distracting motorists from what they are supposed to be doing. People today are always

on the go it seems and many are perpetually running late. Many motorists evidently can’t find time to sit down and eat a meal like civilized people. Instead they visit the drive through and then munch their way down the highway or sip soda through a straw and/or drink coffee and tea. All the while trying to keep their vehicle in the right lane. Eating and drinking while driving are part of this growing menace! Also, as the technological boom continues, the number of distractions for motorists is steadily rising. How many times have you seen a driver coming toward you while fiddling with a dash-mounted global positioning indicator (GPS)? Worse still are those who stick their GPS to the inside of the windshield. That practice not only distracts them but it clearly reduces their field of vision as well. If you don’t know where you are heading then why not check online maps before leaving home? Or if you must invest in technology, upgrade your hardware and install a GPS that talks you to your destination or a hands-free phone. Such equipment is readily available today. It would be far cheaper than the results of crashing into someone or something while trying to read a tiny GPS screen on your dashboard or use a hand-held phone. Sadly the situation is getting worse not better. Now people can actually purchase glasses with a tiny TV screen built into one corner. At first I found the notion of someone watching TV in their eyeglasses

laughable. Now I am scared stiff that those same people are viewing whatever is on in their glasses while they are approaching me on the highway. It’s insanity in my opinion! Yet I read a story recently that one online giant is fighting legislation which is on the table in at least three U.S. states to ban such devices from motor vehicles. I would have thought the online industry would be more concerned about the welfare of their clients? Pretty hard to sell technology to someone who is dead. To me the only answer here is to up the consequences for those caught driving while distracted. Ontario at least has taken a positive step in the right direction. Many other jurisdictions worldwide are making similar moves. But given the consequences we face relative to distracted driving, I will continue to advocate for the loss of additional demerit points and even higher fines for those convicted of this offence. Graphic footage

Perhaps you saw this frightening film clip on television recently? Taken from a dash-mounted camera, it showed a driver in northern Ontario as he smashed broadside into a pick-up truck hauling a large trailer. In this case the other driver pulled out from a side road right in front of the approaching vehicle. The offender can clearly be seen talking on his cellphone. He was obviously paying no attention to where he was going. You can hear the occupants of the

other vehicle scream just before the impact and debris flies across their windshield. Miraculously they hit the trailer and no one was seriously injured! As a general commentary, police say the best way to reduce distracted driving is to up the number of demerit points drivers stand to lose upon conviction. They say fines help but aren’t nearly as effective as the possibility of the offender losing their driver’s licence. Police underline this contention by explaining that seatbelt compliance was sporadic until the loss of demerit points was added to the penalties. They say the number of people who buckle-up rose sharply and now most people obey the seatbelt law. In the most serious cases jail time is being advocated by those lobbying against distracted driving. I can’t help but agree. Despite the newly increased penalties in Ontario I still see examples of this dangerous practice every day. Clearly distracted driving will never be eliminated. But I’m in favour of continuing to increase the penalties until the majority of drivers can’t possibly fail to take notice. Sad that government has to protect us from ourselves. It has to be done though. One life lost is one too many. Distracted driving is taking many lives and it is negatively altering the futures of so many others. The tougher the penalties the better! If you have a comment or question for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers. com.

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RC HOBBS SALE PAVILION FRIDAY, APRIL 18 @ 9am 2394 DWYER HILL RD, ASHTON Presented by Kings Creek Farms Selling a large selection of tractors, backhoes, trucks, haying equipment, tillage equipment, harvesting equipment, feeding equipment, tools and other farm related items. Trucking Available Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, Cheque with I.D. For more information or to consign contact: Dave Ostrom 613-229-6595 Rick Hobbs 613-253-6669 William Joynt - 613-285-7494 For pictures and list see: joyntauctioncompany.com theauctionfever.com

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Plus Antiques & Collectibles. Shop Tools. Yard Equip’t. Good Appliances. Household Furnishings. for the late Jessie Gamble @ 300 Dufferin Rd., Perth, ON K7H 3B8 (quietly located just off Hwy. 7) on Sat., April 19, 2014 @ 10 am Property to be auctioned @ 11 am

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Auction – Mid 20th Century, Antiques and Modern Household Furnishings, Cartier Tank Wristwatch, Canadian 1.10ct. diamond ring Saturday, April 12 @ 9 a.m. to be held at Hands Auction Facility, 5501 County Rd 15, R R # 2, Brockville, ON Please visit www.handsauction.com to view complete catalogue and pictures. Online advance bidding opens Friday, April 4 @ 9 a.m. and closes Friday, April 11 @ 12 noon. The choice is now yours bid online or as always we will be pleased to see you at the live auction.

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THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier Multi media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-inclass talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland East is looking a Multi media savvy representative for our Kingston Ontario Sales Team! This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated Multi Media Advertising Sales Representative to join our organization. Our Advertising Sales Representatives will introduce and sell our Multi Media marketing solutions across a number of platforms including Newspaper, Print, Flyer distribution and our many digital platforms to local small and medium sized businesses in the region, while achieving aggressive revenue targets. Experience selling across multiple media platforms is strongly recommended but not essential. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Responsible for ongoing sales with both new and existing clients • Provide our valued customers with creative and effective multi media advertising solutions and play a key role in the overall success of our organization • Prospect for new accounts including researching • Create proposals for prospective advertisers through compelling business cases • Assist in ad design, co-ordinate the execution of Multi Media advertising programs • Attain or surpass sales targets • Address client concerns in a timely and professional manner • Ability to present a variety of opportunities to all clients, and to support all special initiatives • As part of this role, you will be required to handle credit card information. Metroland Media is a PCI compliant company and requires people in this role to take PCI training to handle cards in a safe and compliant manner WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • Previous experience in sales and cold callings a must, experience selling across Multiple media platforms an asset • Superior customer service skills, creativity, and ability to be resourceful, expedient and work to deadlines • Ability to build and develop effective relationships within our team and with clients • Positive attitude, flexible nature and excellent communication skills • Strong organizational skills with the ability to multi-task • Ability to work in a fast-paced, dead-line oriented environment, with strong attention to detail • A proven history of achieving and surpassing sales targets, and unprecedented drive for results • Degree or diploma in marketing/ advertising, or equivalent work experience plus a good understanding of online and social media • Access to reliable vehicle WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU • Opportunity to be part of an exciting company at the cutting edge of the media industry • Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communities • Competitive compensation plan and Group RSP • Be part of a company that is committed to providing a healthy and safe work environment • We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportunities • We’ve got your health in mind; you’ll receive a comprehensive benefits package and a generous vacation plan

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~ 2 Surveyed Properties Selling as 1 ~ ~ Huge Family Home on the Fall River ~ OR ~ Excellent Duplex - Able Rental Prospect ~ ~ Realistic Owners Say Sell ~ This quintessential country home has a deep sense of history. Formerly known as Bolton Mills’/Fallbrook’s hotel. This clean, 4 bedroom home has had recent additions (‘05/’06). The transformation includes stylish, solid pine interior walls & floors throughout. Extensive upgrades include a huge kitchen w/ maple cpbds & hardwood flooring (‘09) . 5 newer appliances included. At it’s core, is the original tin ceiling in the living room, including a wood pellet stove plus a double lined s/s wood burning chimney (‘08). Adjoining dining room. Main floor laundry/3 pce bath w/ large walk-in shower. New den/bedroom. New sun room w/ garden doors. New family room w/ freestanding propane stove. Second level includes 3 bedrooms plus huge master suite. New, oversized 4 pce bath (‘12). 200 amps. Generator hookup panel. New siding, dble hung windows & exterior doors (‘08). New septic (‘06). New submersible well pump (‘08). F/A oil furnace w/ new tank. High speed internet. 2 driveways. Fenced 24 ft round above ground pool w/ new pool pump (‘12) & new liner (‘11). Blanket & accessories included. Attached pergola w/ power. Detached insulated, vinyl clad change room/utility bldg. w/ power. Garden shed. L-shaped post & beam barn w/ power, insulated (20’x20’ +/-) workshop w/ concrete floor, 2 horse stalls, drive shed & hayloft. Steel roofs on all bldgs. Surveyed having 340 ft (+/-) road frontage & 230 ft (+/-) riverfront. Zoned Res/Farm. Yearly taxes ($3,000.00 +/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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Convenient location, only a few minutes to Perth having economical Drum. N/E Twp taxes ($2,000.00 +/-). Zoned Residential. Surveyed 100’ frontage x 244’ depth (0.56 acres) having 2 road accesses (Dufferin & at end of no-through Morris Rd). Presenting a quality, terra-cotta bricked, 3 bedroom bungalow (spacious master has his/ her closets). Complimented by a front foyer w/ double closet, Hanover kitchen & adjacent dining area. Large formal living room. 4 pce bath. Upscale parquet & cushion flooring, some fresh paint & newer windows on main level. Attached, double-duty heated mud room to oversized single car garage/workshop w/ concrete floor. Big & roomy finished basement family room w/ dry bar, boasting a tasteful, accent 1/2 bricked wall. Includes Regency freestanding natural gas fireplace (heats house, has elec. basebd backup). Large bedroom w/ closet. Laundry & service room includes w/d hookup, water softener, 200 amps on breaker & tons of storage space. 3 year old roof. Entertaining back deck. Garden shed. Ideal yard for children and pets. Under-ground hydro. High speed internet. Paved drive. On well & septic. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Frigidaire fridge w/ bottom freezer. 30” smooth top stove (both like new). Kenmore washer (good). GE dryer (1 yr old). 31” flat screen TV. Portable air conditioner (1 yr old). Upright vacuum. Kenmore sewing machine. Knitting machine. Quilting frame. 450 power 60mm telescope (in case). Round oak pedestal table. Ant. side by side china/buffet cabinet. Oak china cabinet. 7 pce maple kitchen suite. Parlour, coffee & end & nests of tables. Open washstand. 2 single beds. Maple night stands. Ant. dresser. 2 dressers. Ezee glide rocker. Wicker & wooden rockers. 2 pce chesterfield set. Ant. parlour chairs. Ant. press backed armchair. Set of 7 pressback chairs. Oak kitchen & single pressback chairs. Organ stool. Bar stools & bar lights. Wooden stools. Knee hole desk. 4 drawer filing cabinet. Handicap walker. Ant. Gone with the Wind lamp. Coal oil lamp. Green Aladdin oil lamp. Ant. Royal Marine key wind wall clock. Antiques to include fire extinguisher, 2 Brownie box cameras, buttons, calendar, scrub board, wooden decoy, crocks, qty of older toys, DeLaval manual & costume jewellry. S/s milk cans. Cream separator. Silver flatware set. Fancy serving dishes. Several partial sets of dinnerware. Everyday dishes. Cook & bakeware. Small kitchen appliances. Cups & saucers. Collector plates. Qty of salt & peppers. Owl collection. Cookie jars. Books, records & many more articles too numerous to mention. Husqvarna ride on mower (good). Lawn sweep. Lawn cart. Husqvarna push mower. Husqvarna 18 hp snowblower (elec start, 4 yr old). Pressure washer. Rotor & table. Rotor bits. Scroll saw. Delta belt sander. Qty of hand & power tools. Alum. step ladder. Garden tools. BBQ. Patio furniture & deck storage box. Lawn bench. Lawn ornaments. 2 steel wheels. Generator. Single axle trailer. Terms on chattels: Cash, Cheque, Debit, M/C & Visa. A noteworthy auction sale. The home is in respectable condition and in a prime location. There is a wide variety of well maintained items. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate.

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com

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$21,487

+HST

$192 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9122

$24,688 +HST

$195 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9164

2011 Nissan Rogue SL AWD

2012 Chevrolet Traverse LS AWD

Leather Interior, 2.5L, 4 cyl Engine, Air conditioning, Automatic Transmission, cd Player, Rear Park Assist, Power seats, Rear View camera, Heated seats, sunroof And Much More. 44,460 KM

8 Passenger, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering. 50,652 KM Previous daily Rental

$24,771 +HST

$207 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

+HST

$131 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9198

$27,993

+HST

$13,495

+HST

$107 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9117

$14,982 +HST

$137 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P8607

2011 GMC Sierra 1500 SL 4X4

2011 Mazda3 Sport

2009 Chrysler 300 Touring AWD

cloth Interior, 4.8L, V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering, chrome Wheels, Remote start, Box Liner, Towing Package, Onstar And More. 41,600 KM

cloth Interior, 2.0L, 4 cyl Engine, Air conditioning, Automatic Transmission, cd Player, Alloy Wheels, cruise control, Keyless And Much More. 57,806 KM

This 300 Is A Local Purchase. Auto, Ac, Alloy Wheels, cloth Interior, cruise control, climate control, cd, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, PL, PW, Ps, sunroof, Tinted Windows, Tilt steering And More! 114,148 KM

S LOW KM

$16,488

P9186

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NEWE PRIC

NEWE PRIC

NE PRICW E

$208 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9187

$23,888

+HST

$189 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P8908

$10,388

+HST

$108 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9206

$14,767

+HST

$119 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P8858

2013 Hyundai Elantra GL

2013 GMC Sierra 1500 SL 4X4

2012 Nissan Pathfinder S

2009 Chevrolet Aveo Hatch LS

2012 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre, 4 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering, Heated seats And Much More. 37,559 KM.

cloth Interior. 4.8L, V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , chrome Wheels, Onstar And Much More. 7,081 KM

Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, 4x4, Alloy Wheels, And Much Much More. 54,753 KM Former daily Rental

Hatch Model, Fog Light, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning And Much More. 55,345 KM

Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks Tilt steering, cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 86,137 KM Former daily Rental

NE PRICW E

NEWE PRIC

$15,488

+HST

$110 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P8922

$31,788

+HST

$251 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P8779

NEWE PRIC

$9,288

+HST

$97 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9208

$27,900

+HST

$220 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P8910

$20,998

+HST

$173 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9134

2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS

2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

2009 Chevrolet Cobalt LT

2012 Toyota Avalon Limited

2010 ford f-150 XLT 4x4

This Is A Previous U.s. Vehicle And Is The Gs And comes Equipped With cloth Interior, Power Everything, Alloy Wheels, Tilt steering, 2 door coupe, And Much Much More. 55,210 KM

This Jeep comes Loaded With Leather Interior, Power sunroof, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power seat, Black On Black, And Much Much More. 48,526 KM Previous daily Rental

2 door coupe, 5-speed Manual, Power Windows, Power Locks, Air conditioning, Keyless Entry And Much More. 85,904 KM

Previous U.s. Vehicle And comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power sunroof, Power Everything, Rear Park camera, Black On Black, And Much Much More. 20,724 KM Former daily Rental

cloth Interior, 4.6L 8 cyl Engine, Air conditioning, Automatic Transmission, cd Player, Keyless Entry system, Electronic 4Wd, Boxliner Plastic And Much More. 108,780 KM

NE PRICW E

$12,776 +HST

$133 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9204

$20,989 +HST

$184 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P8711

$305 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS $29,488 TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES +HST

P8909

$10,788

+HST

$112 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9179

$161 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS $17,998 TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES +HST

P9207

2009 Hyundai Sonata Limited

2012 Kia Sorento LX AWD

2009 BMW 135i

2009 Kia Rondo EX-V6 5-Seater

2011 Nissan Rogue SV

Leather Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Power sunroof, Loaded And Much More. 69,418 KM

Lx Model, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, Heated seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Keyless Entry, AWd, cloth Interior, And Much More. 73,047 KM Former daily Rental

This Is The 135i Model And comes Equipped With Leather Interior, convertible, Power Everything, Alloy Wheels, Automatic Transmission And Much Much More. 96,788 KM

cloth Interior, 2.7L, 6 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , steering Wheel controls And Much More. 86,355 KM

cloth Interior, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Keyless Entry, Tilt steering Are Just A Few Things This Vehicle comes Equipped With . 60,732 KM

NEWE PRIC

$31,989

+HST

$255 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P8767A

$20,951

+HST

$187 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P8668

$27,888 +HST

$220 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9205

NEWE PRIC

$20,997

P8010

+HST

$14,991

+HST

$120 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9140

2012 Hyundai Veracruz GLS

2009 Toyota Venza

2013 GMC Sierra Crew Cab 4x4

2006 GMC Savana W5500 HD

2010 Avenger R/T

Leather Interior, Power sunroof, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, cd Player, Power seats, Heated seats, And Much Much More. 27,297 KM

This Venza Is Equipped With 4cyl, AWd, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Tilt steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 62,822 KM

cloth Interior, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Tilt steering, crew cab And Much More. 19,765 KM

20’ Aluminum Multi Vans Body! New In 2012 ATc 14 Mea Electric stand By Reefer Unit. Please call For details! 203,523 KM.

Leather, sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Loaded, Power Everything, cd Player And Much More. 80,542 KM

NE PRICW E

$22,994

+HST

$182 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9146

$14,136

+HST

$99 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9120

$17,997 +HST

$145 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P8866

$16,998

+HST

$160 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9190

$14,788

+HST

$137 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9114B

2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT

2012 ford Escape XLT fWD

2012 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT

2009 Nissan Murano LE

2007 Toyota Rav4 Limited AWD

dVd Player, Rear Park Assist, Rear View camera, cloth Interior, 3.6L 6 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Remote start And Much More. 24,767 KM.

cloth Interior, 2.5L 4 cyl Engine, Air conditioning, Automatic Transmission, cd Player, Alloy Wheels Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle comes Equipped With. 107,499 KM

Automatic Transmission, Full stow And Go seating, Air conditioning, cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, cd Player, cloth Interior And Much More. 68,352 KM.

Leather Interior, 3.5L, 6 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering, Rear Park Assist, sunroof, Power and Heated seats , Rear View camera 149,933 KM.

Leather Interior, 2.4L, 4cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , ABs, Heated seats, Power driver seat, sunroof And Much More. 149,572 KM.

All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing. Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details.

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NEWE PRIC

+HST

$85 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

$107 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS $11,899 TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9094

P9028A

+HST

$10,991 +HST

$114 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9178

$17,388

+HST

$138 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9177

$125 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS $13,991 TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES +HST

R0012636621

$10,699

NEWE PRIC

P9186A

2012 Mazda2 GX

2011 Hyundai Sonata GL

2009 Hyundai Elantra GL

2013 Dodge Avenger SXT

2010 Dodge Journey SXT

Cloth Interior, 1.5l Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped with. 64,545 KM

Cloth Interior, 2.4l 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Heated Seats, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped with. 101,717 Km

Cloth Interior, 2.0L, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Power Steering And Much More. 86,738 KM

Cloth Interior, 2.4L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Power Sunroof, Heated Seats And More, 23,431 KM

Cloth Interior, 3.5 Litre, V6 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power windows, Power Steering, Block Heater, Power driver Seat, Luggage Rack, Heated O/S Mirrors, ABS. 96,206 KM

NE PRICW E

$10,989

+HST

$122 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

NEWE PRIC

$11,488 +HST

P8566AA

+HST

$160 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

$17,661

+HST

$127 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9103

$16,462 +HST

$150 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS +SALES TAX NO HiDDEN FEES

P7916A

$16,900

$151 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS +SALES TAX NO HiDDEN FEES

+HST

P8640

2012 Jeep Liberty Sport AWD

2010 Chrysler Sebring Limited

2010 Chevrolet Equinox LT

Cloth Interior, 3.7L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Keyless Entry And Much More. 67,892 KM Former daily Rental

Auto, Ac, Cruise Control, Climate Control, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Leather, PL, Pw, Power driver Seat, Power Sunroof, Tilt Steering, Boston Premium Audio And Much More! 51,386 KM

Auto, Air Conditioning, Keyless Entry, Alloy wheels, Cloth Interior, Power windows, Power Locks, Cd Player, And Much Much More. 89,192 KM

NEWE PRIC

$44,949

P8923

2011 Volkswagen Routan

P8809

2012 Hyundai Elantra Touring

NE PRICW E

$19,499

$91 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

Equipped with 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Power windows, Power Locks, Touring Model And Much Much More. 20,876 KM

2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Equipped with Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Cloth Interior, Alloy wheels, Tilt Steering And Much Much More. 143,161 KM

NE PRICW E

NEWE PRIC

+HST

NEWE PRIC

$399 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P7061A

2010 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

This Is The Comfortline And Comes Equipped with Leather Leather Interior, 6.2 Litre 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Interior, Alloy wheels, Power windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Transmission, Cruise, Heated Power Seats, Heads Up display, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Loaded! 79,001 KM Satellite Radio, Universal Home Remote And More. 23,384 KM

$12,494

+HST

$116 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8725

$10,994 +HST

$114 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9000A

$13,388

+HST

$120 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS +TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9180

2011 Mazda 3 GX

2008 Chrysler 300 Limited

2011 Chevrolet Malibu LS

This Gx Model Comes Equipped with Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much Much More. 61,735 KM Former daily Rental

Leather Interior, Automatic Transmission, 3.5l V6 Engine, Sunroof, Steering wheel Controls, Heated Seats, Chrome wheels And Much More. 127,567 KM

Cloth Interior, 2.4L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Onstar And Much More. 76,482 KM

NEWE PRIC

$25,388 +HST

$228 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

$11,776 +HST

P9199

$106 Bi-WEEKLY/ 72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9169

$13,996 +HST

$226 Bi-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9143A

2010 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 4X4

2010 Kia Sportage LX

2005 Ford Mustang Convertible

Cloth Interior, 5.3 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power windows, Power Steering , Steering wheel Controls, Onstar, xM Radio And More. 00,000 KM

Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control And Much More. 117,106 KM

Leather Interior, Power Group, Alloy wheels, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Convertible And Much More. 73,649 KM

$14,997 +HST

$134 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

$22,881 +HST

P9147A

2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GL Cloth Interior, 2.7L, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Power Steering , Heated Seats, Luggage Rack And Much More. 117,106 KM

$204 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

2010 Ford F-150 Crew Cab 4X4 XTR

P8718

Automatic, 4x4, Crew Cab, Power Group xTR Package And Much More. 106,818 KM.

$16,388

+HST

$161 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9004B

$13,799 +HST

$143 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8937A

$10,888 +HST

$88 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9093

2007 infiniti G35 S

2012 Ford Fiesta SE

Automatic Transmission, Leather Interior, Air Conditioning, Sunroof, Power Seat, Remote Vehicle Start Are A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped with. 109,662 KM

Cloth Interior, 1.6l Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped with. 62,797 KM Former daily Rental

$21,388 +HST

$168 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9104A

$9,995+HST

$161 Bi-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9202

2010 Chrysler Sebring Convertible

2012 Kia Sorento LX AWD

2006 Chevrolet impala

Get Ready For Spring! Automatic, Power Seats, Rear Camera, Bluetooth, Keyless Entry, 6 Cylinder and only 36,949 KM

Cloth Interior, 2.4L 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Cruise Control, Heated Seats, Rear Park Assist, Satellite Radio, Block Heater And Much More. 59,344 KM

Cloth Interior, Power Seats, Power Locks, Power windows, Bucket Seating, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Keyless Entry And Much More. 68,851 KM

All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing. Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details.

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Fabulous 6 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home in Winston Churchill school district, walking distance to �ueen’s & KGH. This home offers a large 58 X 110 lot, 2 bedrooms on the main floor, 2 more on the 2nd floor and 2 on the upper floor. A must see! MLS

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1308 ANDERSON DRIVE • $357,000

Magnificent 2+2 bedroom, 3 bathroom home in Lydenwood subdivision. This home features hardwood and ceramic throughout, upgraded trim package, cathedral ceilings, hrv and pot lights, open concept main floor, designer kitchen, large master ensuite with jacuzzi, massive rec room, stamped concrete patio, covered deck, inside entry from garage. This home is a must see! MLS

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Move right in! Inviting, bright and spacious, this terrific family home sits on a fantastic corner lot and features 3 bedrooms, tasteful decor, an open concept main level, bonus main level office space and a finished lower level recreation room. Upgrades include built-in gas fireplace, stone exterior, gas range hookup and a rear deck ideal for enjoying the outdoors. Conveniently located close to all amenities, this home will impress even the most discerning buyer. Call today for your personal tour. MLS

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• 3 + 1 bedroom family home in Kingston’s East end • Hardwood & ceramic flooring throughout main level • Master bdrm with walk-in and ensuite with jet tub 1164closet CROSSFIELD AVENUE • $394,900 142 GILDERSLEEVE BLVD Exceptional 2 storey , 3 +1 bedroom on premium lot in popular • Screening room MODEL HOME Lyndenwood subdivision. Open concept main floor w/hardwood • Many models to choose from or custom built to suit your tastes + ceramic, gas fireplace. 2nd floor laundry, master w/large ensuite • 2 storey and bungalows MLS®tub, separate shower. Additional amenities incl. fully incl. jacuzzi • 1,000 – 2,000 sq ft floor plans PR

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Michael MacHale

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• Convenient west end location • Standard island with eating bar • Large master bedrooms with full ensuites and walk-in closets • Optional 2nd floor laundry • Free upgrades included

969 hudson dR., kingston • • • • •

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• 4 bdrm, 2 baths • Fully finished basement • Custom deck and fully fenced yard • Located across the street from waterfront park MLS14602122 $307,500

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Open concept living space with a fully finished basement 4 bdrms, 3 baths Peaceful view of the Quarry Hardwood and ceramic floors MLS14602377 $584,900

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Sought after south side location 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths Fully finished basement Detached double garage MLS14602408 $344,900

4359 VERONA SAND RD • • • •

3 bdrms, 2 baths Lots of updates throughout Formal dining room Family Room with new pellet stove MLS13609694 $226,500

3850 UNITY RD • 42 acres of vacant land • Ideal to build your dream country home MLS14602300 $139,900

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Centrally located New laminate floors on main level and upstairs Updated shingles, furnace, windows, and electrical Potential bdrm or Rec Room in lower level MLS14601198 $164,900

• 4 bdrms, 2 baths including master ensuite • Spacious dining area and main floor laundry • Detached double garage • Outbuildings with box stalls & riding ring MLS14602425 $249,900

119 Hungerford road • Investment opportunity ideal for community service • Zoning CF-10, municipal water & sewer, & ample parking • 2475 sq ft main floor, elevator to the lower level with same square footage • Full kitchen in lower level MLS14601735 $249,900

930 Victoria Street • Centrally located in Kingscourt • 3 bdrm, 2 bath • Original hardwood floors throughout main floor • Finished lower level with fireplace in Rec Room MLS14601126 $224,900

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BROKER

MARTIN SPILCHEN

$224,900

Real Service, Real Results, Real Estate

Cozy and comfortable home on a desirable Crescent in Cat Woods, just across from the school. Beautiful kitchen with lots of cabinetry and counter space. The roof and furnace have been done. The basement is partially finished with an extra 3 pc bath. Quick possession is an option. Stop by and see this affordable semi on Sunday, or call to schedule an appointment anytime. Mike Sutton 613-531-2321. MLS® 14601121.

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This lovely 3+1 bedroom, 2 bath home is tastefully done with an upgraded kitchen and main bath, hardwood floors, high efficiency gas furnace. The lower level in-law suite features separate entrance, open concept kitchen/living area, one bdrm and 4 pc washroom, separate single car garage, huge yard!

3014 counTy rd. 14 - $244,900

Ah, the peace and quiet of country living. Overlooking farm land this all brick bungalow features gleaming hardwood floors, updated Maple kitchen, 3 +1 bdrms, one full & one half washrooms, huge rec room with wood stove. Updated vinyl windows, large attached garage. New forced air furnace (April 2014).

N PE SE 3 O OU 1H N. SU 1515 simmons rd. $374,900

Executive ranch bungalow features 4 bdrms, two full washrooms, main floor laundry, family rm, living rm, large country kitchen with walk out to full length deck, master bdrm with ensuite & huge walk in closet. Lower lvl features rec rm, office/hobby rm, work out rm, bar, storage/workshop with walk out to oversize garage.

Suzanne 4665 GARRISON CRT. $445,000

Service That Adds Up

Waterfront living on the Napanee River. Enjoy swimming, canoeing, kayaking without ever leaving home. A great home, perfect for family & friends to gather. Open concept kitchen/family room with garden doors leading to a large lovely tiered deck. Formal dining and living rooms. 3 generous bdrms on upper level, spacious open hallway leads to a very cool balcony. Fully finished basement with 4th bdrm, rec room, delightful 3pce. bath, wicked laundry room. Walk out to patio. Come see for yourself . mls® 14601356

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“On Tawny Pond”

Picturesque & Private in the heart of the Land O’ Lakes this 2200 sq ft Artist’s Residence & Studio has 4 BR, 2.5 baths, open plan, 4 season sunroom, fully fin. lower level with walkout, 2 car att. gar., at the end of a cul-de-sac, 2 min to many village amenities, just 40 min N of 401 a magnificent Year-Round Home or 4 Season Retreat! asking $349,900 exclusive listing. Call Now!

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This spacious 1210 sq ft home has 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Many upgrades including main bath with a stepin shower and soaker tub, ceramic and hardwood floors (bedrooms carpeted), att. gar. with inside entry, extra wide lot, paved drive. Close to med facilities, retirement homes, seniors outreach, downtown and shopping. Compare Odessa and Amherstview @$259,000+. $235,000 hSt included See you this weekend! * Full Warr, HST & Upgrades Included

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Looking for a starter or investment property? This location is hard to beat, directly across from St. Lawrence College, this 3 bdrm 1.5 Storey home is sure to please. Updates include most windows, furnace and a/c, bathroom and kitchen. Lots of parking and a single car garage round out this great little home.

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SHARBOT LAKE – $189,900

Centre Hall Plan, Brick, Hardwood floors, Upgraded baths, Den, Separate Dining, large living room with warm glow from pellet stove, 3 Beds, 2 baths, patio deck

WATERFRONT BLACK LAKE – $279,000

Bring your boat, here’s the key, 3 beds Open concept, wood stove/EBB. Drilled Well & Septic Private Park, Beach and your own dock, Water Fun, without the cost!!

PRIME VILLAGE LOCATION – $289,900 Classic Historic home, beautifully restored in excellent condition, 4 beds, 3 baths, stone fireplace, parlor separate dining room, hot tub, extensive gardens, paths leading to separate garage. Call to View.

245 ft, Level lot to clean, sand and gravel base, Very Private, 4 season, 3 bed, 2bath, Separate storage/ bunkie, Mature Trees, South of #7, Sharbot Lake

$299,900 Original Log House, Barns, Out-Buildings, Scenic Rolling Lands & Ponds, 300 plus acres, wind & solar, Here’s your chance! Just north #7, Sharbot Lake

Mimi Antoine, Broker of Record (613) 279-2657 Christopher Jones, Sale Representative (343) 363-6328

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3681 Princess - $499,900

The upscale, 2240 sq. ft. executive home offers 3+1 bedrooms, in-ground pool, hot tub, updated kitchen, hardwood and ceramic flooring, main floor family room with walk out to rear deck, open concept dining room and sunken living, large master with updated ensuite, updated main and two pc washroom all on a 23.7 AC parcel of land.

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Buck Lake! Huge master bdrm with ensuite and 2 walk in closets, open ample kitchen overlooking great room with stone fireplace and a dining room full of windows with amazing views of the lake. Nice deck, dock and a full size double detached garage all on a mature landscaped lot just steps from the water. Mls® 14602198 – $424,900

Lovely elevated semi bungalow backing onto Old Colony Park. Features a huge master bdrm with patio doors onto deck with fully fenced rear yard, finished lower level with separate entrance, recroom with woodstove, another bdrm and a 3 pce bath. Potential in-law suite. 3 Year old gas furnace and c/air, shed, paved driveway. Mls® 14600149 – $219,900 inDo o poo r L

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Beautifully renovated 2 story home in the historic town in Bath. This home sits on a large pie shaped lot, and the entire house has been renovated over the past couple of years. Renovations include: brand new kitchen, new flooring throughout, new basement, new bathrooms, new paint and trim. Mls® 14602402 – $264,900

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3000 sq ft! 4 bdrms, 2.5 baths, indoor pool, sauna and hot tub room, huge finished basement with wet bar and pellet stove, and large private fenced yard. Extensive use of hardwood and ceramic flooring, updated baths and kitchen. Formal living and dining rooms, plus a main floor family room with wood fireplace. Mls® 14602095 – $569,900

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Open concept custom log home on over 70 acres minutes from town. Built by Perma Chink Homes. Features huge master bdrm loft with 5pce ensuite, walk in closet & sitting area. Main level cathedral ceiling, dining room, 2 bdrms, full bath and a sunroom. Waterfall, ponds and a forest. 30 x 36 barn with 3 stalls and heated tack room Mls® 14600478– $399,900

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Set in picturesque Valley View Estates sits this stunning 1700+ square foot 3 bdrm bungalow, the Willow, by RJM Classic Homes. Bright open concept main floor plan boasts 9’ ceilings and a stunning vaulted ceiling in the great room with gas fireplace, custom mantle, mnflr laundry, formal dining room with large windows overlooking the valley. Large master bdrm, includes walk in closet, and gorgeous ensuite. Quality upgrades to include, hickory hardwood floors in kitchen and great room, interlock walkway to front entry, beautiful Oak columns, and more! MLS®13606963.

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This lovely 3 bedroom town home is centrally located on quiet Vanguard Court, the home has been very well maintained, features include; single car garage with door opener, deep fully fenced lot, patio area in rear yard for entertaining. The main floor is very clean with a large kitchen, 5 appliances are included, updated forced air gas furnace, and central air conditioning. Call today for a personal viewing.

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Beautiful three bedroom two storey home just a short drive from Kingston. Only two years old and sitting on a 5.5-acre lot, this home features a large eat-in kitchen open to the living room and fireplace, three car attached garage, large master with ensuite and walk-in closet, hardwood and ceramic flooring. The large family room above the garage currently boasts a synthetic ice-skating rink (seriously!) for the aspiring hockey star in your family. Call today to view this amazing home.

Beautiful 4 level side split in Grenadier Village, substantially renovated and in terrific condition top to bottom. Updates include: 2013 35 year architectural shingles, all new electrical, high efficiency furnace, kitchen with granite counters, patio door, pool shed, front porch, garage door, hardwood floors, pot lights, railings, interior doors and trim. All windows were replaced in 2012. Home also features finished basement and large inground pool. Call today for your private viewing

Exquisite and expansive 4 bedroom home in wonderful Woodhaven subdivision. This 1 1/2 year old Tamarack home is enhanced with the finest of finishings throughout - hardwood floors, granite counters, fireplace surrounded by built in shelving, wired in surround speakers, oak staircase, 2 ensuite baths, upgraded custom kitchen.... to name just a few. This home is mint and move in ready, call today for your private viewing.

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7 year old stone bungalow with double detached garage, In-law suite on main level, 1.25 acres, hardwood floors, granite countertops, central air. Call today to book your private showing. MLS®

Very well maintained home in a great downtown location. Many recent updates include roof ‘09, hot water ‘07, 100 AMP Breaker, Eaves troughs, fascia, new kitchen laminate & paint ‘14, as well as new carpet in the upstairs bedroom. Move in and enjoy. Close proximity to downtown shops, KRock Center, and newly renovated Artillery Park. Call today for a personal viewing!

Ideally located in Westwoods, all brick 4 bdrm, 3.5 bathroom home. Features updated double front door, hardwood & porcelain floors on the main level, large master with walk in closet and full ensuite, eat in kitchen with granite counters, finished basement with wet bar, den and 3 pc. bathroom, private backyard with new 15’x25’ two tiered deck, and much more.

Incredible private setting on 2 acres of treed land overlooking Kingston, just North of the City on desirable Cordukes Road. This custom built 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath two storey gem features hardwood floors throughout, over sized double car garage, large gourmet country kitchen, fully finished lower level with in-law suite, spacious Master with ensuite and over sized jet soaker tub, truly a pleasure to show. Call today for your private viewing.

4 bdrm back split home is in a great location on Aylmer Crescent. Large city lot with no rear neighbours. Home is heated with a forced air gas furnace, central air, and also includes a wood burning stove in the lower level. Easy care laminate flooring in the bedrooms and living room areas and ceramic tile in the large eat in kitchen. Paved driveway and a large patio area with storage shed. Great perennial gardens and mature trees.

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Large, elevated 3 bedroom bungalow on 10 acres backing onto Colonnade Golf & Country Club. Recent updates include 40 year shingles (2010), new high efficiency gas furnace (2012), exterior & interior doors (2013). Other features include hardwood floors, master with ensuite, large eat in kitchen, fully finished lower level with wet bar, and in law suite with separate entrance. This is an easy 15 minute drive to Kingston. House will also be available with an attached 20x20 2 car garage.

This westwoods two-storey features hardwood floors, custom kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, four large bdrms, master with ensuite and hers and his walk-in closets, fully finished basement, double attached garage, main floor laundry, stamped patio with outdoor masonry fireplace in your fully finished rear yard and much more. Short walk through the rear park to two elementary schools and one high school.

Great 3 bedroom townhome located in Kingston East. This home features 1-1/2 bathrooms, updated forced air gas furnace, central air, updated kitchen, easy care laminate flooring in the main level, and attached garage, walk out to rear patio area with partial privacy fence. Walk to off leash dog park, playgrounds, marina and a trail to waterfront picnic areas. Close to CFB and 401.

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Very well maintained 3 level side split in coveted Westwoods. Features hardwood & ceramic flooring in the main floor, forced air gas furnace, central air, 5 appliances and an attached garage. The kitchen overlooks the large bright family room. The finished lower level provides a large rec room, loads of storage space and also includes a walkout to the rear yard with gorgeous deck and kidney shaped in ground pool.

$354,900 Prime downtown investment property within easy walking distance of Queens and RMC. This immaculately maintained 7 bedroom house is currently fully leased and grossing $40,980 a year. Included in these numbers are 2 parking spots and coin washer. Recent updates include: new roof with 35 year architectural shingles in 2011, coin washer in 2012, new rear door and improved window insulation in 2013. This is a rare opportunity to own a solid rental downtown at a reasonable price! Minimum 24 hours notice required for all viewings. MLS®13609190.

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Time your move right to save money Buying a new home is the most expensive purchase a person is likely to make in his or her lifetime. It also can be one of the more stressful. The Employee Relocation Council states that moving is the third most stressful event in life, following death and divorce. But a well-timed move can reduce stress and save money. Moving during certain times of the year can result

in considerable savings. Moving during the summer, when children are out of school and the weather is nice, can make a move more manageable. Keep in mind that because late spring and summer are the peak moving seasons, they also tend to be more expensive. Many moving companies and truck rental agencies will charge a premium if you use their services during the summer. Furthermore, crews may

change in the summer when students on vacation could fill in for regular, more experienced movers. High prices are not only reserved for those who buy a new house during the spring and summer. Renters may find spring and summer is also the peak season for rentals. Many apartment managers can attest that the dates between June 2 and August 30 are quite busy in terms of apartment turnover. College students are more likely to move as soon as the academic year ends, and many landlords plan leases to expire in the summer months to ensure that re-renting places will be easier thanks to a flooded apartment market. According to Apartment Wiz, a Houston-based apartment locating service, although there might be greater apartment availability during the warm-weather months, it also means greater competition between prospective tenants. That greater competition can drive up prices. But apartments are harder to fill in the fall or at the onset of winter. That’s because many people do not want the hassle of moving once school has started or the weather has chilled. Landlords who are stuck paying utilities and advertising fees for vacant apartments are far more likely to negotiate rent prices, lease terms and even security deposits during the winter in an effort to fill the apartment quickly. People sitting with homes on the market are also more likely to negotiate during cooler months when foot traffic has fizzled out. That can make shopping

for a home in the fall advantageous to home buyers. Here are some other tips to reduce stress and save money when moving into a new home or apartment. * Move mid-week. Weekends are a prime time for truck rentals and moving companies. Pick a Tuesday or a Wednesday to move, and you’re much more likely to find an available moving service (even during peak moving months); you may even be able to negotiate a lower rate. * Pick a mid-month moving date. Many people move at the beginning of the month when leases are up or after mortgage payments are made. Fewer people move in the middle of the month, so you might find more affordable moving deals if you can wait a few extra weeks. * Schedule a fall or winter move. The American Moving and Storage Association says half of all moves occur during one-third of the year -- between the beginning of May and Labor Day. Beat the rush by moving outside of these dates. * Get an early start. Many people underestimate the amount of time it takes to actually move their belongings. Try to schedule a moving company to come very early in the morning to give you ample time to pack up the truck and unpack at your new home.

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Solid country bungalow close to town and school. This home has 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths and hardwood floors. There are 2 walk outs from the lower level, giving this home in-law suite potential. Handicapped lift on front porch and roll in shower. MLS®14600308 $259,900

Unit#5 - $488,000 Unit#6 - $398,000 19 Main St. E. Exceptional condo units in Mill Cove Condominium on the Upper Rideau

These waterfront condos have been renovated in style and offer all the modern conveniences. Each of these units feature hardwood, marble and slate flooring, open-concept custom kitchens, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a woodburning fireplace, views of the Upper Rideau and are within walking distance to all amenities in the village. There is a dock available for your boat so that you can enjoy all that the Rideau System has to offer. Impressive! N PE SE O OU 2-4 H AT. S

waterfront property 747 nortH sHore rd, Howe Island

Fabulous 1.3 acre waterfront lot on beautiful Howe Island’s north shore. Situated on the Bateau Channel. This lot is adjacent to other fine waterfront homes. This site has been levelled and prepared for the construction of your dream home. MLS®13609729. $239,900

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The loyalist model boasts 3 bdrms, 2 full bathrooms, main floor laundry, deck off master bedroom, hardwood and ceramic floors. Large home with lots of room for your family and a 2 1/2 car garage for all of your toys. Prices and materials may vary and picture may not be exactly as shown. MLS®14602378. $374,900

65 Blue Heron, Howe Island

Exceptional waterfront all year round home on beautiful Howe Island with a full time ferry system! Priced similar to a home in a subdivision. This location boasts wildlife galore. The Thousand Islands are at the end of your dock! The home boasts cathedral ceilings, lovely kitchen, main floor laundry and open concept design. Level lot with great view. Only minutes from CFB Kingston - work and play only minutes away. MLS®14600229. $279,900

91 Ironwood Lane

Natural, private and peaceful best describes living at 91 Ironwood Lane. This chalet style, 1.5 storey home sits on 4.5 acres of mixed bush and rock out-croppings on the west shore of Jones Bay of Devil Lake. 3+1 bedrooms, 2 baths, two balconies, large deck and walkout basement with propane fireplace. Located on a private lane just 35 minutes from Kingston or 10 minutes to Westport. MLS®14600696

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lake and backs onto Loyalist Golf Course (membership included). Includes 9` and cathedral ceilings, ceramic and hardwood Participating member of D.N.D. Relocation Service floors, upgraded kitchen, 5 piece ensuite. Private deck and a beautiful view. All appliances are included. MLS® 13609441 $359,900

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Wonderful 3+1 bedroom, open concept, elevated Officebungalow, with two living areas. Features include 3 full baths, and beautiful kitchen with stainless640 back splashWoods and granite Cataraqui Drive, counters. Lower level includes a huge living area Suite with 7 bedroom, bath and gas fireplace with built-ins. Hardwood floors and ceramic. Lovely L S master, with ensuite and walk-in closet. Exterior French doors to deck, and fenced yard. Garage with loft. MLS®14601579. $344,900

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364 Boxwood street, kIngston

$449,000 This 2500 sq.ft. home with a garage and almost 4 acres of land is located on Jones Bay of Devil Lake. New designer kitchen, 3+ bedrooms, private balcony, 21/2 baths, stone fireplace and large wrap-around deck with gorgeous views. Walkout basement with workshop, exercise room and rec. room with an air tight woodstove. Situated at the end of a private lane in a quiet bay and only 10 minutes to Westport or 30 minutes to Kingston. MLS®14600832

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Country Bungalow with full in-law suite. this bright, spacious 5 bdrm home boasting second floor living with hardwood floors. property has lots tokitchen offer. This all spacious stone, 3 with bedroom bungalow is in excellent condition plus located on aThis quiet the renovated is very lots ofhome roomboasts for storage NEW acres just 10 minutes north of the This home hasmaster a large cul-de-sac. Both levels have 1840 sq Ft of finished 100 space and opens to the dining room and401. living room. a large fit for a PRICE living room, separate dining room and a large deck which overlooks consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen, large master king has a 4 pc ensuite and 2 good size closets. the second and third your property as well as newer windows and furnace. You can utilize bedrooms with pass through to full bathrooms, 2 more bdrms, bdrms are also a good size and perfect for your children or guests. the lower level for a small business or in-law suite, as it features a individual laundry rooms and good storage. lower levelkitchen, in-law full on bath, the ground floor level you will find bdrms 4 and 5, a 3 pc bath rec room and an office space with a walk-out. From suite has the potential to provide a good income. Boththe living and a large rec room which opens and to the backwork yard oasis natural house you can see the dog kennels large shop.with There rooms and master bedrooms have access to a deck or balcony stoneforpatio, well manicured 21` above pool and are someflag fields horses, and plentygardens, of hardwood andground softwood. and what a view! also the double attached garage hasCall GDo 2 tier leading to the kitchen. the windows and roof have been to see thisdeck beautiful property. and a workshop area. updated in the last 2 yrs as well as the pool liner and pool pump (4 yrs).

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Just click on to the virtual tour and you will be amazed! This beautiful bungalow style semi in Arbour Ridge will sure to impress. 3 bedrooms up, large open concept living/dining area with laminate flooring. Large oak kitchen, large master with walk in closets and walkthrough to main bath. Fully finished bright basement with large rec room, 2 piece bath, and walkout.

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Welcome home to this beautiful 3 bedroom side split in Lawrence Park. Updates include roof, new furnace and electrical panel box, kitchen, main bathroom, patio doors and most windows in 07. New lower level bathroom in 09, Main floor consisting of open concept kitchen, living/dining room, gas fireplace and walkout to a nice sized deck.

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Sunday 2-4 19 Riverside Drive Hilary McKenna, Broker Hometown Realty, 613-389-2111 $949,000 MLS 11602085

Find your dream home in the Sunday 2-4 396 Honeywood Ave Jeff McKenna, Sales Representative Hometown Realty, 613-389-2111 $479,900 MLS 11601539

Sunday 1-1:15 1159 Wheathill Pierre Nadeau, Broker Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444

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Sunday 2-4 Townhouse with a cottage feel, located in the heart 3397 Hwy 38 of downtown Kingston, 1 parking spot. Walk easily to your favourite downtown locations. This 2 bdrm Charlie Rix, Sales Representative (could be 3) home combines modern convenience Sutton Group Masters,and613-531-2231 the quality of character found only in homes of a certain age. Updated windows, roof, furnace $279,900 MLS 11602185 and electrical breakers. English perennial garden blooms throughout the spring, summer and fall.

Sunday 2-4 MLS# 14602279 $295,000 1508 Sierra Ave Tony Chard, Broker Royal Lepage ProAlliance Realty, 613-382-7653 $293,500 MLS 11601596

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Saturday 1-3 & Sunday 2-4 39 Motensen Dr, Amherstview Mark Malinoff Royal LePage 613-561-2317 $247,900 MLS Sunday 12-12:15 452 Kingston Mills Pierre Nadeau, Broker Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444

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Sunday 2-4 4207 Duff Rd., Inverary Christian Rix, Sales Representative Sutton Group Masters, 613-561-3501 $399,900 MLS 11602249

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A Realtor’s expertise and experience are invaluable and can guide you through the details of the complicated buying or selling process. His or her knowledge of the housing market can help you make the best possible choice. Realtors are extremely dedicated individuals whose professional obligation is to serve the best interests of their clients.

Rigorous training and high standards are not the only things that make a Realtor so valuable his or her expertise extends into every aspect of home ownership. Realtors know how best to sell or buy a home, and their intimate knowledge of the real estate market will ensure that you get the best price possible. They will gladly clarify any legal terminology or government regulations for you.

Realtors are uniquely qualified to serve your home ownership needs, and it takes a lot for these individuals to become real estate profession- For sellers, Realtors develop a marketing plan that can include scheduling als. open houses, placing advertising if desired and listing your property. They can pre screen buyers so that only those who are truly interested and qualified Before receiving a real estate license in Ontario, an individual must go view your home. through an intensive educational process developed by OREA on behalf of the Real Estate Council of Ontario. But that’s only the beginning. When it comes time to negotiate a price, a Realtor can act as a mediator beDuring the first two years of practice, registrants are required to suc- tween you and the buyer. This will allow you to remain at ‘arm’s length’ durcessfully complete three additional courses as part of their articling ing the often stressful negotiation process. Assistance in evaluating financing with an experienced broker. In addition, all registrants must continue options and mortgage rates is also yours for the asking. But a Realtor not only to attend courses throughout their careers in order to maintain their helps you to buy or sell a home. He or she can also provide you with a list of registration. lenders, lawyers, mortgage brokers and other professionals whose expertise you may need to complete a real estate transaction. When you work with a In order to be called a “Realtor,” a licensed real estate professional must Realtor, you’re working with a professional who has a strong commitment to become a member of a local real estate board as well as the Canadian quality education, ongoing training and top-notch customer service. Real Estate Association (CREA) and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA). When you work with a Realtor, you can expect strict adherence Your REALTOR® will work hard to determine exactly what you want in a home, to provincial law as well as to a national code of ethics ensuring you’ll and will go to extraordinary lengths to meet your needs. You can expect a receive the highest level of service, honesty and integrity. In fact, Real- high level of service and a strong sense of loyalty. In fact, a large proportion of tors are governed by the legal concept of “agency”. An agent is legally homeowners use the same Realtor for each new house they purchase because obligated to look after the best interests of the person he or she repre- of the relationship that they have developed. Before you take that big step of sents. The agent must be loyal to that person. buying or selling your home, enlist the services of a Realtor. This article is provided by local REALTORS® and the Ontario Real Estate Association for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market. The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, April 10, 2014 9


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How to improve your home’s curb appeal Men and women who have tried to sell a home are likely familiar with the phrase “curb appeal.” Curb appeal is similar to getting ready for a big date, only you’re not dressing yourself up to make a strong first impression. Instead, improving curb appeal involves dressing your home up in the hopes it makes a strong first impression on prospective buyers, many of whom will have a strong opinion about the property before they even get out of their cars to have a look around. A home with strong curb appeal can entice buyers who are likely to believe that a home with a well-maintained exterior is likely to have an equally impressive interior. Homeowners who want the process of selling their home to go smoothly can improve the property’s curb appeal in a number of ways, many of which don’t necessitate a substantial home improvement budget. * Clean up. The most effective way to improve curb appeal is to clean up the property. Many homeowners are savvy enough to remove toys and other items from the yard before showing a home, but cleaning up goes beyond removing clutter from the property. Make sure all hedges are trimmed and remove weeds, sticks and other debris from any flower beds. Lay mulch in the flower beds and garden, as mulch prevents weed growth while helping the soil retain moisture, resulting in more attractive gardens to catch a buyer’s eye. * Get an “edge” on other sellers. Edging is another easy and effective way to improve curb appeal. Edge driveways, sidewalks and other walkways around the property, removing or trimming anything that is hanging over the driveway or walkways. If the boundary between your driveway and lawn is not distinct, consider installing edging materials such as stone or bricks. The edging can be level with the driveway or elevated, but keep in mind that elevated driveway edging can protect the lawn, preventing kids from riding their bicycles onto the lawn or cars from driving onto it. Adding edging is not a very

difficult do-it-yourself project. * Take to the trees. Many homeowners grow accustomed to overgrown trees around their property and may not notice that low-hanging, unsightly branches are hiding the home from view. Buyers want to see the house, so take to the trees and trim any branches that hang too low or obscure your home. * Clean the gutters. Leaves and sticks hanging from the gutters are a red flag to buyers, who tend to associate clogged gutters with roof damage. Clean the gutters thoroughly before putting your home up for sale and keep them clean throughout the selling process. If your property includes lots of trees, install guards to keep twigs and leaves out of the gutters. * Make the home accessible through the front door. Many homeowners enter their home through a side door or through their garage. If you fall into this category, keep in mind that prospective buyers will be entering through the front door, so make this area accessible. Clear any clutter, such as overgrown hedges, away from the front door, and consider upgrading the door handle to a more modern feature. In addition, make sure the lock on the front door doesn’t stick, forcing the realtor and buyers to immediately struggle before entering the home. You want buyers and their real estate agents to get in and out of the home as smoothly as possible. * Make sure all plants, including flowers, are living. Dehydrated or dead plants and flowers are eyesores, and they will give buyers the impression that you didn’t pay much attention to your property. Make sure all plants are alive and thriving and replace those that aren’t. You can replant new flowers or plants or just use potted plants instead. When purchasing new plants, choose low-maintenance varieties that appeal to buyers who want good vibrant plants but might not want to put in much work into the garden. When selling a home, homeowners can employ a number of tactics to improve their home’s curb appeal.


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John Tryfonopoulos

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SUTTON GROUP-MASTERS REALTY INC., BROKERAGE

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49 Rose Abbey Drive

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$244,900 What a location! This lovingly maintained and extensively upgraded semi backs onto DND green space. It is minutes from shopping, schools, parks and the Base. Upgrades include newer high efficiency furnace, shingles, most windows, doors and much more. It has 3 spacious bedrooms and 1 1/2 baths. An additional 400sq.ft. of living space has been finished on the lower level. Includes stainless steel appliances. MLSÂŽ

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South side City Central is the Wright Cres Town house complex. This is a sought after two storey unit with garage. The top floor is 3 bdrms plus a full bath, the main floor is bright and open enjoying both East and Western light. MLS@14602120. $259,900

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Lovely south side 1700 sq ft home with “Old English character�. Main floor sunny family room, formal living and dining room, two gas fireplaces, finished lower level, two baths and more! English country garden. Walk to waterfront and Queen’s University! Asking $515,000 and looking for an offer. MLSŽ 14601791. Direction: Union To Traymoor - Between Hill & Union

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